• Not Learning The Lesson of Proprietary-Software Dependency

    From Lawrence =?iso-8859-13?q?D=FFOliveiro?=@ldo@nz.invalid to comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Tue Feb 3 21:40:53 2026
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    Adobe is shutting down its “Animate” product <https://www.theverge.com/news/872731/adobe-animate-app-shutdown-date>.
    This was basically a reworking of Flash after it had dropped out of
    use for online web animations. It’s really surprising to keep reading
    things like this:

    The creators behind the short-form animated series Chikn Nuggit
    write in a post on X that they still use Adobe Animate to make the
    show. “This decision would not only harm countless jobs in the
    industry but render so much past creations as lost media,” the
    post reads. David Firth, the creator of Salad Fingers, also says
    he still uses the app to make the grotesque series.

    Megacharlie, a technical artist for Jackbox Games, adds that the
    app “is used in many high-budget television cartoon productions,
    film and animation studios, game studios big and small, not to
    mention the 1000s of indie creators who still make use of it
    daily.”

    Being creatives, I assume they are Mac users. Is that why they’re
    incapable of learning the lesson about not becoming too dependent
    on proprietary products?
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  • From Farley Flud@ff@linux.rocks to comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Tue Feb 3 21:55:02 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.linux.advocacy

    On Tue, 3 Feb 2026 21:40:53 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:

    Adobe is shutting down its “Animate” product

    Being creatives, I assume they are Mac users. Is that why they’re
    incapable of learning the lesson about not becoming too dependent
    on proprietary products?


    "Creatives?" Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!

    The only "creativity" that these losers can muster is to select
    an appropriate boilerplate or template. That's why all websites
    look the same, all PR reports sound the same, and all commercial
    ads appear the same. In these fields, "AI" has long been the dominant
    and only practice.
    --
    Gentoo: the only road to GNU/Linux freedom and perfection.
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  • From Alan@nuh-uh@nope.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Tue Feb 3 13:55:21 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.linux.advocacy

    On 2026-02-03 13:40, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:
    Adobe is shutting down its “Animate” product <https://www.theverge.com/news/872731/adobe-animate-app-shutdown-date>.
    This was basically a reworking of Flash after it had dropped out of
    use for online web animations. It’s really surprising to keep reading things like this:

    The creators behind the short-form animated series Chikn Nuggit
    write in a post on X that they still use Adobe Animate to make the
    show. “This decision would not only harm countless jobs in the
    industry but render so much past creations as lost media,” the
    post reads. David Firth, the creator of Salad Fingers, also says
    he still uses the app to make the grotesque series.

    Megacharlie, a technical artist for Jackbox Games, adds that the
    app “is used in many high-budget television cartoon productions,
    film and animation studios, game studios big and small, not to
    mention the 1000s of indie creators who still make use of it
    daily.”

    Being creatives, I assume they are Mac users. Is that why they’re
    incapable of learning the lesson about not becoming too dependent
    on proprietary products?

    Because open source projects never die...
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  • From Brock McNuggets@brock.mcnuggets@gmail.com to comp.os.linux.advocacy,comp.sys.mac.advocacy on Tue Feb 3 23:14:27 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.os.linux.advocacy

    On Feb 3, 2026 at 2:40:53 PM MST, "Lawrence D´Oliveiro" wrote <10ltq14$1r7ol$1@dont-email.me>:

    Adobe is shutting down its “Animate” product <https://www.theverge.com/news/872731/adobe-animate-app-shutdown-date>.
    This was basically a reworking of Flash after it had dropped out of
    use for online web animations. It’s really surprising to keep reading things like this:

    The creators behind the short-form animated series Chikn Nuggit
    write in a post on X that they still use Adobe Animate to make the
    show. “This decision would not only harm countless jobs in the
    industry but render so much past creations as lost media,” the
    post reads. David Firth, the creator of Salad Fingers, also says
    he still uses the app to make the grotesque series.

    Megacharlie, a technical artist for Jackbox Games, adds that the
    app “is used in many high-budget television cartoon productions,
    film and animation studios, game studios big and small, not to
    mention the 1000s of indie creators who still make use of it
    daily.”

    Being creatives, I assume they are Mac users. Is that why they’re
    incapable of learning the lesson about not becoming too dependent
    on proprietary products?

    Why assume Mac users? And why assume they are not aware of the risks but take them because the software serves their needs best as they use it?
    --
    It's impossible for someone who is at war with themselves to be at peace with you.
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