We need to be trumpeting adobe cancelling animator as the case to finally put truth to the argument that building vital infrastructure on SaaS systems provided by companies more powerful than most sovereign states is a Fucking Terrible Idea.
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We need to be trumpeting adobe cancelling animator as the case to finally put truth to the argument that building vital infrastructure on SaaS systems provided by companies more powerful than most sovereign states is a Fucking Terrible Idea.
As far as I can tell the perception has been that the market would prevent that. But as we’ve seen recently the market is self destructing without effective legislation.
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We need to be trumpeting adobe cancelling animator as the case to finally put truth to the argument that building vital infrastructure on SaaS systems provided by companies more powerful than most sovereign states is a Fucking Terrible Idea.
As far as I can tell the perception has been that the market would prevent that. But as we’ve seen recently the market is self destructing without effective legislation.
@FayeDrake Well, in fairness, they only *almost* did. They said they would, and now they say they won't.
https://www.theverge.com/tech/873621/adobe-animate-maintenance-mode-reverse-course
Bad enough, IMO. And like I said in a previous post of mine, them *having the ability* to not just stop supporting the software but also make existing copies not usable and (apparently) also denying people access to things those people created themselves using the software, is more than plenty bad enough already.
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