Spyke
lemmy.zip

Edit: Updated image to the latest version.

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Holy shit. Thank you (and the author) so much for avoiding yellow/red/green icons. This is colorblind friendly!!

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BrikoXreply
lemmy.zip

GIMP can handle a lot of cases for PDFs. For more complicated cases, I would recommend Scribus.

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elucubrareply
sopuli.xyz

Affinity suite (designer, photo, and publisher) are pro level, pay to own, and much less expensive

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Serif/Affinity got bought out by a pump'n'dump subscription company. We'll see if things hold true moving forward...

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sh.itjust.works

Was that the concern, though? I thought the controversy was that they intended to moderate people's projects. Or did they walk that back too once they renounced the reason for that policy (I.e., training AI)?

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That they would/could access my work for any reason whatsoever… that they even have that ability, that’s not just a line in the sand for me, it’s the Grand Canyon. I expect any kind of cloud storage to be private and protected (e.g. encrypted at rest)… no back doors, no exceptions.

This is beyond the pale, and AI was never part of the concern.

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infosec.pub

"We have never trained generative AI on our customer’s content, we have never taken ownership of a customer’s work, and we have never allowed access to customer content beyond what’s legally required,” Wadhwani said to The Verge.

" yet..."

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It's not even completely true. They did train their AI on Adobe Stock, which is royalty free, but is by definition customer content.

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You reached the end