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by lou_alcala
596 days ago
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Hey HN,
I created PixSpeed to optimize images for my own websites. While tools like TinyPNG are fantastic, I wanted a more custom solution. PixSpeed compresses PNG, JPEG, and WebP images efficiently, helping to improve site loading times without compromising quality.
I've been using it myself and hope it can be useful for others as well.
The tool is completely free.
I'd love to get feedback on what could make PixSpeed even better.
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Long term, how do you intend to sustain the service if users become dependent on it and need to use it at scale?
How do you intend to maintain reliability and uptime for users whose business depends on access to the service?
What happens to users if/when you lose interest/ability to continue the project?
Don't get me wrong, you don't owe other people anything. On the other hand, free is often a way of avoiding really hard (and very interesting) engineering problems. People are the hard part of engineering.