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What differentiates production-ready images from regular images?


They're bedazzled by a little bit of marketing flair.

Generally I find production-ready images have more synergy and tend to be web-scale. Often they're built from the ground up for AI & are blazing fast, at scale, and empower your team whilst unlocking new possibilities. As my sibling comment suggests, being cloud-native is a crucial factor too.


If I need more flair can I embed the image in a new html page and then create another image from that?


All you had to drop was “web scale”, so much meaning compressed into that :)


I'm confused. It was sarcasm?


Hard to say these days!


Downvoted for not starting with "Great question!" /s


They are cloud-native, of course.


Do they support also DeFi or Blockchain then?


Yes, and AI


++1 :-))

good one!!!


Is this post a joke?


It's not an image—it's an image on the edge.

No cruft. No legacy formats.

Just buttery smooth production readiness.


> buttery smooth

But buttery bloated if the images don't run OptiPNG before exporting.


Thanks ChatGPT


But are they Blazing Fast (rocket ship emoji)? Are they vibe ready?


It probably means that the text was generated by an AI.

Claude Code loves to say that everything is production ready, even if it doesn't quite compile or pass automated tests yet.


Production-ready image can be scaled effortlessly both in vertical and horizontal direction.




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