Which contradicts the point that you are trying to make. Unless, of course, you do not understand what LOSSY means.
Don't play smart ass against a guy who works in IT and try to explain what actually happens with the image using the settings I've posted...
The thread was about Photoshop. GIMP, isn't Photoshop.
GIMP was/is not germain to the discussion.
I did some more checking into how Photoshop (not GIMP) applies the Quality setting.
Even at the highest setting, 12, there is some file compression. Certainly there is considerably more compression at the lowest setting of 0.
However, I was unaware that unlike most other applications the JPEG comprssor Photoshop uses is convergent such that repeatedly opening and saving the same JPEG
without modifying the pixels, the data loss diminishes with each save such that eventually there is little or no data loss.