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Whadsa matter? Hurt that your joke wasn't original? I'd down vote too if I didn't know what to do with my "life"
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2024-07-06
Did you know that you don’t need to be this way?
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2024-07-06
What I came here to say. As much as we all may want aliens. This ain't it.
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2024-07-06
Where's the earth-shattering kaboom?
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2024-07-06
It’s like Lupus..
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2024-07-06
Ok, but it didn't say anything about fish.
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2024-07-06
Ah, you must be a pacifist of your world.
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2024-07-06
Aliens always contacting during lunch break, so annoying.
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2024-07-06
I was guna say it’s probably a pulsar that just happens to repeat 1/24 of a Earth rotation
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2024-07-06
Radio waves and light waves travel at the same speed my friend.
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2024-07-06
Before even reading the article I can guarantee it’s a Pulsar.
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2024-07-06
Yes but how else to make spooooky space?
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2024-07-06
Tell me you used to post on Slashdot back in the day.
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2024-07-06
OP is a pulsar
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all your content are belong to us.
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Summary: Adobe has updated its terms and conditions for apps like Photoshop, requiring users to agree to the new terms in order to continue using the apps. Many professional users are outraged by the changes, which they believe give Adobe the right to access their content, use it freely, and even sub-license it to others. Adobe claims the new terms "clarify that we may access your content through both automated and manual methods, such as for content review." However, the company has failed to adequately explain the purpose of these changes, leading to speculation that they may be related to creating thumbnails from files stored in Adobe's cloud storage or CSAM scanning. Professionals, including designers, directors, and others who work with proprietary files, are calling for users to cancel their Adobe subscriptions and delete the apps in response to the updated terms
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Thank you for sharing this. I caved and took their 3mo free + 50% discount for the year in January and I've had enough. Going to cancel my subscription when it ends this year and pirate their shit + use open source. What a shitty fucking company for how much they charge you already (it's a lot in my local currency).
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2024-07-06
I was outraged with Adobe far before this
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2024-07-06
>like all your files are Only if you bother to encrypt your drive with bitlocker. Many people hate the idea because of the possible minor inconvenience of having to type in a password.
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2024-07-06
Honestly good. Let’s go back to software that can be installed and ran without a login or internet connection. Fuck the “cloud” and all the bullshit that comes with it.
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2024-07-06
Whip out the 2012 CD/DVD versions of Photoshop and other Adobe tools. Low tech is a hit on the chin to be able to still make a living
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2024-07-06
That’s a spicy 🌶️ EULA!
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2024-07-06
>Companies do not pay to create content to then give it freely to another. Don't know why you're getting marked down, we're a mere couple months from renewing our Adobe enterprise volume agreement and I've just set a reminder to discuss this with our account manager after the weekend. I'll also be raising with our cyber security and legal teams.
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2024-07-06
Been enshitifying for years. They be some OG enshitifiers.
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2024-07-06
It’s a pain to use, the pay once scheme is simply bad - I paid to support them and waited for a few features. They finally arrived, with the paid version 2. Just add a subscription option and stop with the pseudo-pro-consumer BS.
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2024-07-06
I cancelled my account yesterday and it was not easy. I had to pay a cancellation fee, but still did it. I just wanted out.
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2024-07-06
Those aren’t enforceable in court
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2024-07-06
Physical encryption due to no power is kinda new, hopefully nobody „hacks“ my computer by simply turning it on 😂
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2024-07-06
yeah, because a lack of backups, cross device sync and paying for bullshit upgrade packs every year were just sooo great
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2024-07-06
Bro you think what they are doing can't be achieved with a x86 chip? Or a nvidia GPU? It can and it will. Everyone needs to understand something AI needs data to work better companies from now on will do anything to get that data...
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2024-07-06
Adobe addressed the changes in this [blog post](https://blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2024/06/06/clarification-adobe-terms-of-use). I've been a customer since Photoshop 1.0 and begrudgingly made the change to web based when forced to it. I also use Affinity products which for me do about 80% of what I need - it's the other 20% of stuff that keeps me paying Adobe <sigh> - one day I'll be free.
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2024-07-06
I don't have any issue with my photoshop agreement. I got it for free to without paying a sub to. Why are people so pissed? Get the free version.
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2024-07-06
You can’t possibly be this naive.
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2024-07-06
Probably lots and lots and lots of people.
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2024-07-06
Yeh and even better all the cloud shit is disabled and firewalled.
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2024-07-06
My guess is they know people are using the generative tools to make some really heinous shit.
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2024-07-06
Is this a blanket t&c for all Adobe apps? Curious how this impacts acrobat pro
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2024-07-06
Microsoft is going to do this with the office suite, too. I fucking called this back when Adobe and MS went to their fucking 'service as a service' model. It's not about 'convenience,' it's about recurring income and getting access to your data.
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2024-07-06
After Effects is the baby of the industry, professional productions don't really use it. That's all Nuke and such. But for entry level stuff I agree, it doesn't really have competition. Definitely agree on PS though.
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2024-07-06
Photopea is an in-browser free photoshop clone.
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2024-07-06
Oh that is pretty fine. Yeah I’m cooked on Adobe the canceling of the cloud sync and now this is enough for me to tap out.
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2024-07-06
So the ransomware model
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2024-07-06
Did you see what happened to guided? They always say that at first, then go lie and do it anyways a year or two later.
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2024-08-06
Guilded and Roblox
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2024-08-06
How do you think corporations with art departments feel about this? The entire planet of companies of art departments could sue the living shit out of adobe for copyright infringement for stealing their assets.
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2024-08-06
>In the end, no one can tell whether someone used Blender, Davinci, Krita, Gimp etc. in the finished product, If it took three times as long, they used Gimp.
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2024-08-06
Thanks for the article! “We have recently discontinued certain older versions of Creative Cloud applications and and a result, under the terms of our agreement, you are no longer licensed to use them,” As far as I know, PS2021 is not dicontinued. I stopped updating because of poor performance of the newer versions (my laptop is pretty powerful in terms of specs, sooo). If I am forced to use shitty software -> go fck urself Adobe. I might just give Affinity a new try soon if I need to be a lawyer to use Adobe software without "fear". Edit: Check this. It's fine to use PS2021 as long as it works. I think it's just for those who still are using the non-subscription software. Which is also a dck-move from Adobe. [https://community.adobe.com/t5/download-install-discussions/old-versions-use-allowed-or-no/td-p/12766797](https://community.adobe.com/t5/download-install-discussions/old-versions-use-allowed-or-no/td-p/12766797)
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2024-08-06
There’s a much easier way to cancel your plan and get a refund of your latest payment. - change your plan to something else. Like adobe pro to adobe standard. - wait five minutes. Grace period has reset. Cancel plan. Easy.
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2024-08-06
Linearity has a limited-time offer for switchers! [https://x.com/linearityhq/status/1800160104521900265](https://x.com/linearityhq/status/1800160104521900265)
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2024-10-06
This is a huge bummer
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I'm rooting for it but one of the two major parties is definitely playing for the rich and crushing workers (and women's, minority's) rights
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2024-07-06
Because Samsung literally deals with technology maybe is my guess...
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It's a pretty big deal considering it's never happened in the company's history. Seems like they're pushing for better working conditions and fair treatment. Guess even giants like Samsung have to listen up when their employees make some noise. Could shake things up a bit in the tech world!
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How much?
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2024-07-06
[Already been discussed here.](https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/s/2R9K975GI6) [Twice.](https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/s/NMIZxBZvDs)
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Oh this will work well. Why does my AI keep saying "beautiful cabin crew Scarlett johansson it's my birthday why don't pictures like this ever trend?"
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2024-07-06
This year I've decided to remove any meta account i had. They never respect artist but ready to steal all their content, toxic place for toxic people.
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2024-07-06
Instagram?
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2024-07-06
True, I’ve never used it so no idea
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honestly netflix could just give people one thing to watch and they'd fuckin watch it. that's their demographic.
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2024-07-06
I hate when apps and services “simplify” things by taking away or hiding options from me.
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>We’re excited to partner with Sprinklr because we know the deep value of Reddit’s contextually-rich discussions as a means for businesses to learn what people think, spot trends, test ideas, and **participate in informed discussions** Well, there goes using Reddit to find real reviews of products.
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So you don’t get it, they weren’t allowed to buy the chips to attempt to prevent them from using the chips to do their ai work. The loophole of not buying the chips but instead just the computing power, they are able to do the ai work using those chips, exactly what was trying to be prevented. Thus: loophole
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No wonder birth rates plummet. Whiskey dick every weekday and probably tennis or cosmetic surgery with the big boss on weekends
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2024-07-06
South Korea is basically a cyberpunk dystopia. Really cool tech, but the government is effectively a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of Samsung. These people are taking a real risk. I wouldn't be surprised if Samsung breaks out the Pinkertons. Or whatever the South Korean equivalent is...I mean, that might just be 'the police,' I guess.
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2024-07-06
Work life at chaebol companies like Samsung is fine. When I worked, I had Fridays off every two weeks and worked from home once a week. Pay was more than double the median and bonus was half my salary. There’s a reason why Korean kids all want to work for chaebol. Drinking culture is pretty much gone now after covid. No social pressure to drink nowadays with younger kids. You can see lots of jokes nowadays on TV about it. It’s an old mindset and you will get called out if you force it. The trope is a bit outdated and exaggerated. Kind of like Japan is expensive from the 80/90s that has stuck around even til today (am Japanese). I worked corporate in America, Japan, and Korea. Minimum 5 years each. Out of those I had more stressful time in America FAANG.
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We be cheap drunks.
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Hahah fair enough. Missed out on the emerging growth market
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India is most certainly not for beginners.
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they did it to Japan, france, Canada, etc. already. china is just the next big target
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I don’t think it was the concentration camps that got the western governments going against him
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Considering that absolutely no one on the world stage cares about that genocide…
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It should be noted that this is less of a case of the US refusing to sell China what it needs and more the US refusing to allow others to sell to China. The tech that China needs and can't have is not directly US tech, it tech that companies like Taiwan's TSMC use to make chips and the machines they use that are made by Dutch ASML using tech from German manufacturers like Zeiss. The US can dictate what all these foreign companies can and can't trade to China because of patent and IP right stuck in there and because the US has close political and economical and military ties with the countries involved. Biden can get away with this because the US has enormous amounts of soft powers. A US that would abandon its allies and go more isolationist, would have far less pull in that regard.
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India is neither a vassal nor an enemy. We have military cooperation with the US and buy loads of cheap oil from Russia.
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(Worst possible risk scenario)  It should remain we maintain preparedness and not be naïve to possible threats.  If to win against the US military is to stretch it thin, that’s the tactic they’re going for.  War in Ukraine, war in Gaza, Venezuela, Taiwan, Iran/Houthi’s, AND attacks on our infrastructure all at once? We wouldn’t be capable to respond to all at once.  Heck! Even North Korea threats I would have laughed at. Yet, remember that they don’t need to hit our main land. They just need to take out our bases in South Korea and Japan. Limit our refueling capabilities for our naval and Air Force units.  Don’t let your guard down, especially if WWII taught us anything. 
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Attack on shipping vessels in the Red Sea??  https://youtu.be/LJqvBVEZopA?si=u-1Y7qlIozGEuvKU
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2024-07-06
Poor China…wait…nah. Maybe we can use the extra chips to create a social media platform that will destabilize their autocratic government.
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2024-07-06
TSMC is irrelevant really. Commentators who think China want to reunify Taiwan because of semi conductor manufacturing have no idea what they are talking about.
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2024-07-06
It's funny how the CCP sees themselves as a "nice guy" on the rise. But ignores all the horrible things it did to frighten and antagonize the few people with the tech. Read the article. The US, Germany, Netherlands, and especially Taiwan have good reason to keep the sub-7 nm chips from falling into Chinese hands.
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True commie china will win and spread glorious command economy throughout the world 
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The problem is that China has become the world leader in manufacturing, tech development, science and engineering research and numerous other fields, while the US has continued to lag further and further behind. The US is using protectionist policies and sabre rattling to stave off the inevitable instead of working with China to transition to a more sustainable, peaceable future.
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