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Animated GIFs have been around for a very long time. Weamp;#39;re talking, like, early days of mass use of the web, so weamp;#39;re talking GeoCities, mid-90amp;#39;s technology here, and yet, theyamp;#39;re still popular. Theyamp;#39;re still on every damn BuzzFeed article and every Tumblr there is, and the reason is because they work pretty much everywhere, and theyamp;#39;re also a really good example of the tradeoff between space and time or between memory and time in computing. Animated GIFs have been around so long that theyamp;#39;re actually a verb now -- officially recognized, amp;quot;GIF,amp;quot; or amp;quot;jiffamp;quot; if you wanna pronounce it the official way thatamp;#39;s blatantly wrong. You can fight that one out in the comments. Um, they are a really inefficient way of storing video, amp;#39;cause GIF wasnamp;#39;t designed as a format for storing what itamp;#39;s used for now, like actual videoclips. It was used for simple animations, and you can se