Spyke
lemmy.world

Wow. Thor really is an asshole.

This message brought to you by an open-source animator. Krita, Blender, and OpenToonz for all.

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Mongosteinreply
lemmy.ca

I have a job and responsibilities. Can someone give me the TLDR on this almost-three-hour video?

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He lies a bunch and pretends to be an authority. His lies are shown, and he instead doubles down. He can't admit his faults.

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Coldus12reply
reddthat.com

Phew, okay, I'll watch that a bit later.

And what does he have to do with Adobe stock falling?

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goatreply
sh.itjust.works

oh lmao, I'm an idiot. I forgot how to read twitter threads lol

my b

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He's still an idiot. Broken clock clause applies here.

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He's a professional """influencer""". He just needs to stay relevant, at any cost (except if the topic is about suspicious sticky substances on the room, video fit more details)

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Jesus is sad when you use slurs. They affect everyone in the group, not just the one person you're insulting.

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lemmy.fraxoweb.com

A few years ago, I subscribed to Adobe for about 2 weeks. But my conscience wouldn't let me, I had to cancel the sub and get a refund.

Deep down, it's like I knew something was wrong. And that was before I got introduced to Adobe memes.

Turns out Inkscape/GIMP/Shotcut are good enough for my needs. The Affinity suite is pretty good too though. I hope it gets supported on Linux eventually.

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pelespiritreply
sh.itjust.works
  • Krita for painting
  • Davinci Resolve for editing. You can also buy the suite for a one time payment.
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Frankreply
lemmy.fraxoweb.com

Yeah, I know. I've never used Krita, but I do have the paid version of Davinci Resolve. But it can be tricky to make it work on Linux, I only use it when I need complex editing. Shotcut is simpler to use and more straight forward.

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I use Krita!

I'm an open-source artist. All the tools and software I have ever used to make my art are FLOSS. It's my deeply held personal belief that the ability to create art should be as free as pencil and paper, and I want my work to be living proof of that ideal.

I've used Krita, Gimp, Inkscape, Blender, and other tools exclusively for over a decade. I never could afford Adobe's shit, and I realized pretty quickly that nearly anything Photoshop can do, a bit of savvy and some extra time in Gimp and Krita can do equally well. My only complaint is that they can't support Photoshop's brush file formats. Which is absolutely a dealbreaker for most committed artists I know, because your brushes make or break your workflow and even your entire art style. So switching isn't for everyone, and that's fine.

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FaceDeerreply
fedia.io

Huh, a couple of days ago I was googling all over the place for something like this and it didn't come up. I didn't think my google-fu was that weak. Definitely going to try this out now.

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It's not your fault. Search engines results have objectively gotten worse compared to years ago. Shotcut was the probably the first thing I found when I searched for something like it in like 2016.

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pelespiritreply
sh.itjust.works

Same, I looked high and low for an alternative. The blender editing program is still a bit clunky.

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I just gave it a spin and it was everything I was looking for, this is fantastic. Funny how these things can slip through searches and then just pop out of nowhere from an unexpected discussion thread like this.

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lemmy.ca

NobaraOS has a preconfigured Davinci Resolve installer in their welcome app fwiw

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That's good to know! I used POP_OS for many years that seems quite similar. I don't think they has a Davinci installer, but you can have nvidia and GPU drivers preconfigured.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

Shotcut

Huh... I recently needed to do a super short edit of a clip and people were recommending Kdenlive. Have you used it? To me it felt super complicated (I literally needed something like ClipChamp from Windows), but now I'm wondering if Shortcut might be the better choice.

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I tried Kdenlive, but was overwhelmed the moment I opened it. So I went back to Shotcut. Here's what I do:

  • Simple basic editing = Shotcut
  • More complex editing = Davinci Resolve
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piefed.zeromedia.vip

Look into davincibox! It’s a script (?) that uses distrobox to install davinci seamlessly. It’s great and worked perfectly for me even with an amd gpu

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Frankreply
lemmy.fraxoweb.com

I'd need to try it. I recently tried the "Universal Davinci Resolve Installer" script and it didn't work. I'm currently using Maple Linux which is debian based.

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Distrobox basically just runs a vm to mess around with, so the script just sets up the vm for you. Fmu, as long as distrobox works for your distro, it should just work

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Honestly I use Krita for photo work now, too. Especially with the AI plugins for retouching.

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Subscriptions make constant, monthly passive income. It looks better to investors when you have constant income versus surges whenever you release a product.

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Proton and Pirate Software gloating over the "downfall" of another...misery loves company I guess.

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lemmy.world

Adobe, Proton and Pirate Software - could we have one account that's not completely terrible?

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Lulzagnareply
lemmy.world

CEO is maga who made statements on protons official accounts lobbying against Democrats because their corporate interests are bad for big tech and they (corporate Democrats ) all need to be thrown out, so MAGA is their stance.

They backpedaled hard and pretended it was a mistake. Their reasoning that Democrats are bad for big tech is because none of them showed up to their lobbying event for "anti-trust" laws, but JD Vance did.

Edit: to all the maga bots: Google is free. Fuck off with your "gotcha" bullshit. https://archive.ph/2025.01.15-162500/https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i1zjgn/so_that_happened/m7a91fs/

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

CEO is maga

Oh, JFC, can we stop with this bullshit already?

"CEO is maga" is the equivalent of going: "Lulzagna wants to force everybody on the planet to only eat lasagna and nothing else, because he tweeted 'I like lasagna' once".

Context:

Trump was still in his "I hate social media because social media won't force users to praise me" phase. He appointed a person known to be very pro-consumer and very anti big-tech to an important job at the DOJ. Democrat accounts defaulted to "whatever Trump does is bad" and started shitting on the pick. Proton CEO wrote:

Great pick by @realDonaldTrump. 10 years ago, Republicans were the party of big business and Dems stood for the little guys, but today the tables have completely turned. People forget that the current antitrust actions against Big Tech were started under the first Trump admin.

Which is all literally just stating facts. The only opinion here is that the pick is good - which, from the standpoint of a company that supports privacy and consumers - makes sense.

Here's a deeper analysis, including a dive into those antitrust actions started by Trump 1.0, and projects that Proton helps financially.

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Lulzagnareply
lemmy.world

That's not what I'm referring to. You seen ignorant to their other comments.

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lemmy.world

Then please provide details or links or something, because as someone who's trying to figure out what's going on here, you're doing more arguing than explaining.

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It's a bit shit of you to call me a maga bot just because I didn't know something.
I don't go on reddit any more anyway.
Thanks for the link, though, I'll have a look now.

Edit: Wow, that's a bunch of crap from proton. I was thinking of switching to them. Crap.
I agree that corporate capture of dems is real, but to paint the magats as being for the little guy is insane!

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

Oh, please, don't let me stop you from elaborating!

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LOL, another cutie calling me a "maga bot", I absolutely love this :D

Have you tried reading what I linked earlier? That comment from your link is already mentioned there.

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BCsvenreply
lemmy.ca

He made a statement praising trump for his security pick. To me he was just pandering to trump so they aren't on trumps radar about encrypted software.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

They couldn't give less of a shit about Trump or his radar - they're based in Switzerland.

He literally only said that someone who is famous for being anti big-tech, and pro consumer is a good pick, because Proton are anti big-tech, and pro consumer.

How this grew to all this nonsense people write these days is a fucking mystery to me...

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BCsvenreply
lemmy.ca

If they want to business in the USA hey have to pander to the panzshitter

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Read it before, seem normal. It mentions info about who contacts the user, and elsewhere something about IP and logs. But if there business operating model is true they have no keys they can decrypt with. If they do them proton is no different tjam google

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startrek.website

Even if his cabinet pick is anti big-tech and pro consumer, the administration couldn't be further from that (super buds with Palantir and their fix for health care is... A trump website)

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

The comment was made in a year before Trump 2.0, at which point they weren't best buds with big tech, quite the opposite, because Trump was at the tail end of throwing a hissy fit against big tech.

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Oh I do recall him mucking about with Google and Apple and Meta, but with how fickle that man is, that's hardly a point for anti big-tech

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timestaticreply
feddit.org

No??? The CEO of Proton only stated that he liked the pick for Attorney General at the DoJ by the White House I believe, since the person had a track record fighting Big Tech. They have never taken any political side and clarified that they do not endorse any political party. They have not and never donated to any political party or praised Trump in any other sense. You're insane if you think that already qualifies as MAGA.

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Lulzagnareply
lemmy.world

Uh, no, that's not what I'm referring to. They made comments on reddit and I think other platforms. They deleted them after pushback.

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timestaticreply
feddit.org

Can you give me a reference to a screenshot or something because I've never heard of it. The pushback was always because of him praising the pick for DoJ Attorney General by Trump.

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Well don't you think the one making the claim should back it up? The statement was really naive thinking reps wouldn't cash out to corporate money and I don't think they are better in any way even back then. But the corporate democrats are also really holding the party back. I'm annoyed that they would take such a political stance on an official account but they paddled back and I wouldn't call someone MAGA for just that statement.

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The CEO made “questionable” comments regarding the Trump administration. IMHO, the comments on it are way overblown, and are half way reasonable considering he’s a CEO whose only job is to make the company money.

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IronBirdreply
lemmy.world

it's a honeypot that is just going to hand your emails over to whoever asks, there is no secure 3rd party email service. you want secure emails you have to self-host and encrypt

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BCsvenreply
lemmy.ca

Supposedly they don't have the keys though. They could start logging on behalf of a government warrant, but I'm not sure past email would be accessible. Its not even accessible to me if I reset my password

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lemmy.world

Sometimes I look at the Unity Game Engine's stock history after that one "destroy all indie gaming" plan, and I remember companies are volatile organizations at the consumers' mercy.

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Nilsreply

Early 2010s I asked the company I worked for to approve some free game engines to be installed. The legal department returned a big no with pages of why Unity should not be allowed in the premises. We proceeded with Unreal, Blender and eventually Godot as tools any employee could install.

Unity was bad back them, it is just that people did not read the agreements and tech sheet. Their new leadership just made that more apparent.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

As a someone who been using either GIMP or pirated CS6 since 2012, havent been keeping hand on an Adobe pulse. What did they do this time? I know about subscription over the one time purchase thing. But what happened recently?

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slrpnk.net

They're calling it quits on their animation software, and a lot of people who used it in their workflow are very upset.

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imetatorsreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

I see. Just checked a vid of some YouTube animation artist. They just gave Adobe animate 1 month before removing it from suite. Woah... Even Flash had few years to live after a discontinuation announcement.

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I read somewhere that Star Trek Lower Decks and like, Bluey, and other big players used it too.

Like, if Star Trek is using your product, maybe keep it around?

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Not just YouTube animators. Professional production companies making scripted televised cartoons use Animate.

It's the animation equivalent of ending Photoshop or Premiere suddenly.

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sh.itjust.works

Abode: "We should charge money to rotate a PDF. No not the image itself, just rotate view. Gotta make that a paid feature."

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Every time I get to make a pdf from PowerPoint. "One free pdf per month". Gee thanks adobe

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piefed.social

This is so nice. What happened that made it fall?

Edit: looked for the stock prices, and the chart at a monthly scale and up doesn't look exciting at all

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Macreply
mander.xyz

Maybe because they announced they were killing the Adobe Animate? That's the only thing ive heard but I'm not in-the-know.

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underiskreply
lemmy.ml

That’s definitely what the image is referring to. They’ve already walked it back from “completely removing the ability to use or access the software with basically no notice” to “maintenance mode, no updates”

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Yeah, i saw that as well. "Community backlash". No shit? hahahahaha

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Looks like they tried to sunset "Animate"

Animate debuted in 1996 as FutureWave Software’s FutureSplash Animator. After a 1997 acquisition by Macromedia, FutureSplash Animator became Macromedia Flash. In 2005, Adobe bought Macromedia and renamed Macromedia Flash to Adobe Flash Professional. In 2015, the software became Adobe Animate CC. In its nearly 30 years of use, Animate has been used in numerous popular animated films and shows, including Star Trek: Lower Decks. Still, Adobe said on Monday that “new platforms and paradigms have emerged that better serve the needs of the user.”

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One of the perks I had when I worked at a print shop was that they gave you a CS6 license, if you asked for it.

I don’t even mess with Adobe anymore. PhotoPea covers my needs almost completely. But then again, I don’t really do much in PhotoPea but mess around, making silly things.

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J92
lemmy.world

I believe hbomberguy's next video is all about Adobe.

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yes. the first hour preview on Patreon is pretty good already. I think 4 hours is the current estimation.

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Adobe is utter garbage. I hate that they have the market cornered. Their monthly subscription model is infuriating.

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Please and thank you!

I have to use Adobe Cloud at my current job and I hate it with a passion beyond words. It hangs constantly for a minute or more, Adobe have "lost" my credentials a few times making a majority of my job impossible to do for days while they fix it, it constantly nags me to use its AI, Adobe Links thinks it is the mid 90's since uploading anything takes forever, and the web interface makes me contemplate murder.

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lemmy.world

Adobe's CEO Shantanu Narayen is both selfish and short-sighted. Their weak leadership only compounds their problems.

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For real, and with the apparently boundless innovation and commitment to new heights in corporate disaster we're seeing these days?

Pshaw. This dude is gonna have to destroy his company with a lot more focus and dedication than this to have even a glimpse at the leaderboards.

Pathetic.

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lemmy.zip

What alternative do we have ? Affinity was bought by canva years ago.

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watttreply
feddit.org

Affinity is now offered for free by Canva

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I mean, it was a one time payment of like $50 and still worth it. Its free now because they offer some AI tools as a subscription option now.

I just wish there was a Linux version.

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slrpnk.net

Krita for painting/drawing/animating, Gimp for Photoshop stuff, scribus for desktop publishing, and Kdenlive for video editing.

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lemmy.zip

For pro it's not an option. Ui not the same. You can't use them like you do with adobe. Workflow should be seamless.

I have tried. Nope. Not today. I hope tomorrow. Only if devs try to work together.

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There's PhotoGIMP to make the transition easier, and Krita I believe has the option to switch to Photoshop keyboard shortcuts, but if your criteria to switch is an exact 1:1 clone, then I believe you'll be stuck with Adobe forever. As with any program switch, a little learning is necessary, and there's many excellent tutorials available on youtube to make that switch easier.

Only if devs try to work together.

Consider donating to them! The devs of open-source programs are often trying to replicate what billion dollar corporations are doing with a budget a thousandth of the size.

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The pros who changed over from FCP may be interested to hear that. As with anyone who did 3D animation who had to change the workflow they used. You do allude to the incredible lock-in that Adobe’s de facto monopoly has generated, though.

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rumbareply
lemmy.zip

Probably trying to steal back Karma from years of bad press.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

The bad press being: "dude stated a fact, people didn't read properly and started shitting on Proton".

Source

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rumbareply
lemmy.zip

ing: “dude stated a fact, people didn’t read properly and s

oh hell no. get that opinion piece out of here.

He licked Trumps balls on x, got completely ignored then their PR service went into damage control and got a bunch of crap written like you just posted that 'journalist' has 12 followers.

https://archive.ph/tr5Lj

Then the doubled down on it here with more outright bullshit.

https://archive.is/iKaz3

There's no misunderstood fact here, we're shitting on Yen for being a shitty person. The bad press is he has markedly awful decision making capabilities and the inability to keep his mouth shut to save the reputation of his company, followed up by the audacity to double down on his rhetoric.

Then they deleted their comments so people like you can say it never happened. But there are always archives.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

Archive.ph doesn't load for me. Got any alternative links?

EDIT - actually, neither does archive.is... :o

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rumbareply
lemmy.zip

I find that VERY interesting.

you having a little trouble with the captcha there or is your government blocking archive sites?

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

you having a little trouble with the captcha there or is your government blocking archive sites?

No captcha, just getting a "this website cannot be reached". Might be because I'm on a VPN, maybe?

As to the contents - I don't get what's controversial about any of this.

Other than the obvious tribalism of "he said a good thing about X therefore he is against Y"? He literally stated why he considered Democrats to be anti-consumer (and... well, he's right, the corporate takeover is a fact), and why he considers Republicans (at the time) to be more pro-consumer (which, again, was a statement of fact, Trump 1.0, due to his hissy fit against social media and big tech started quite a lot of anti-trust cases against them. The entire "block TikTok in the US" thing came from him).

So... Where's the controversy? What in these posts suggests that he's MAGA?

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hy he considered Democrats to b ohh sorry, I didn't check your history before i responded, you're a maga troll.

damnit i waste so much time

blocked and cya! or heh maybe i won't in that case

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offspecreply
lemmy.world

Has he had a resurgence? Last I heard he was a joke.

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Alaknárreply
sopuli.xyz

OK, writing "PS" in a thread about Adobe products causes most people to associate the abbreviation with "PhotoShop" more than "Pirate Software", who's largely a nobody.

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Apparently, they gave amateur cartoon animators 1 month to save their works before they will remove Adobe Animate off Adobe Suite. Adobe Flash would give them 3 years, and software would just change slightly. But this time it is not the same.

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europe.pub

I loved the Affinity stuff. Had completely replaced Adobe with Affinity before they got bought up and killed off. 

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slrpnk.net

Affinity photo isn't dead, they released the suite for free, but did unfortunately inject AI into it, which thankfully you can ignore if you don't pay for it.

However, as with all proprietary products owned by investment corporations, it's currently at the 'capture the market' phase, after which it will enshittify, putting us in the same situation we are with adobe now. The only long-term solution is to adopt and donate to open-source alternatives, like Krita, Scribus, Inkscape, and Kdenlive.

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Seriously: quick AI summary since I didn't want to write this all up:

Godot operates on a non-profit, open-source model, supported by donations and corporate sponsorship through the Godot Foundation, rather than a traditional profit-driven software company. It is completely free and open-source under the MIT license, meaning no royalties, seat fees, or revenue cuts are taken from developers.

And Godot is rapidly gaining marketshare, at the cost of Unity:

Source article

And Valve's success with the Deck seems like it might be a catalyst for Linux going mainstream.

And Europe is making a lot of moves towards digital sovereignty, too.

All signs point to us entering a golden age for open software.

It will be interesting to see how the AI bubble bursting, destroying trillions of dollars of fake tech company paper wealth, affects this transition. I expect it will accelerate the decline of Big Tech.

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That's sort of what I meant. I've used the new Affinity software for a bit, and it's technically great. But, at the same time, I know they're not going to keep up with it, especially since it's free. At best, they'll use it to test new AI data farming techniques, but otherwise they'll probably just let it sit and die. 

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lemmy.world

Is there an alternative to Adobe for PDFs? I know Microsoft prints to PDF, but I need to be able to combine pdfs or rotate documents when I've scanned them upside down.

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I use "PDF Studio" (https://www.qoppa.com/pdfstudio/) and it's great, no problems at all.

Sadly I have to keep one Windows machine with Acrobat installed because the tax authorities here use hideous Cthulhu-like many-tentacled "Dynamic Forms" documents that automatically transform into XML (ugh) and only work in Adobe/Windows. But other than tax returns, I only use PDF Studio.

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I like Okular but I don't do nearly as much PDF based tasks as some.

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Samiaouuuureply
jlai.lu

You could use ilovepdf ? It's available as a web app for free without an account

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Sunflierreply
lemmy.world

Need something more local. Don't want to accidentally waive attorney-client privilege by using an online utility.

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LibnedGreply
discuss.tchncs.de

You could try PDFsam Basic. As the name suggests it provides some basic functions, especially the ones you described. Sam stands for split and merge.

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Might be worth giving https://bentopdf.com/ a try. I've just started using it . Seems ok. You can spin up your own locally (I haven't done this yet) or I believe you can also edit PDFs locally in a browser.

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PDF Arranger is very basic and simple, but it does rotating, cropping, combining etc. And it's open source.

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LibreOffice Draw works a treat for some tasks, but it basically converts the file into their format, and the app works like Microsoft Publisher. Then you export back to PDF at the end, if needed.

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