Author Topic: Gyazo, stop using it.  (Read 24997 times)

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Gayzo fails...

Gyazo is nice, it's just the person posting it :(

to fix that sad face error just upload the picture URL of gyazo to imageshack or tinypic.

Adding more detail to my previous, rushed post.

People use Gyazo for a reason. It's extremely convenient. It's not just another image hosting website, its a screeshotting program. Without it, if you wanted to post a cropped screenshot, you would have to press print screen, open an image editor, paste it, crop what you want, save the file, open an image hosting website, upload it (which usually involves annoying captchas), and then paste that link. Gyazo allows you to just press one button, choose what you want to crop, and it automatically uploads the image, and puts the link to the image in your screenshot. Very convenient.

But here's the thing - there are countless other programs that do the exact same thing, except they allow you to upload to image hosting sites that don't suck. Everyone's seen what Gyazo does when you hotlink - in order to view the image, you have to rightclick a tiny face, and choose view image. But if you switch to one of many other programs that aren't stuff, people don't have to do this. I use ZScreen. Look at all these image hosting sites that I can upload to. I personally chose imgur. And guess what? I can hotlink my screenshots just fine.


TL;DR: There are other programs that do the exact same thing as Gyazo, except they aren't stuff. Get one of them.
« Last Edit: September 07, 2011, 03:32:37 PM by Headcrab Zombie »

when did people become that lazy anyway

when did people become that lazy anyway

Around the time when the computer came out.

This is funny

You don't put
http://gyazo.com/a924f29e4f062617bf2baae90251952f
in image tags


instead you right click view image and put
http://gyazo.com/a924f29e4f062617bf2baae90251952f.png
in image tags like so:


This is funny

You don't put
http://gyazo.com/a924f29e4f062617bf2baae90251952f
in image tags


instead you right click view image and put
http://gyazo.com/a924f29e4f062617bf2baae90251952f.png
in image tags like so:


Or just write .png after it.

Or just write .png after it.
Or just use a program that's not stuffty and doesn't require you to do that.

Around the time when the computer came out.
you have to not know about computer history to say that

1. use gyazo
2. upload to another host from URL

or you could right click and view image but nobody should have to do that

Or just write .png after it.

Yes, or this.

1. use gyazo
2. upload to another host from URL

or you could right click and view image but nobody should have to do that

yeah right clicking view image is really hard and a painstaking process

Yes, or this.

yeah right clicking view image is really hard and a painstaking process
so you're saying that people should have to work harder(not hard but harder) because you were too lazy to work harder in the first place? no thanks.

When people post several images at a time, it's rather annoying to do that to every one of them.

so you're saying that people should have to work harder(not hard but harder) because you were too lazy to work harder in the first place? no thanks.
This.
And if you're too lazy to put the .png on the end of urls yourself, you could use another screenshot program that doesn't require you to.

God damn.

What happened to snipping tool and then uploading to websites?


Anyhow, a couple of whining little kids won't stop me from using an easy image program.

And I always put the .png