For the webp variants, I decided to use lossless for the NeoPass one,
because anything lossy just looked really obviously crunchy. But for
the State of DTI one, I first ran this shopkeeper image through
waifu2x, then gave it a lossy webp conversion, cuz I thought it
compressed honestly pretty darn well.
```
convert neopass.png -define webp:lossless=true neopass.webp
convert state-of-dti-2024.png -quality 70 state-of-dti-2024.webp
```
Just as like, an extra little step in case people decide to View Source
our blog. Doesn't really matter! But hey, feels polite all else equal!
(The main thing I noticed is the indentation, which is always a mess in
templating systems like Liquid with injecting content into layouts.)
They're heavy and take time to load! It's more noticeable on such a
text-heavy page as this, too.
I might make a similar change on DTI… I had used these fonts here for
visual consistency, but tbh I'm not sure these fonts are notably better
than the system fonts anyway! And our brand identity isn't hinged on
them. (Whereas I *did* keep the Delicious fonts, because the files are
notably smaller, and they *are* more part of our visual identity, I
think.)