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Mike Chambers

@mesh

Community team at Adobe. Love creative coding, math, music, photography, games... dcli, DARCI, Redrix, https://t.co/wcrUo18Ntr.

San Francisco شامل ہوئے Kasım 2006
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Adobe@Adobe·
Adobe for creativity + Claude 🤝 Now, Claude users can power their content with more than 50 Creative Cloud tools. Simply describe the outcome you want and let the assistant orchestrate workflows behind the scenes: adobe.ly/4cTkJjF
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David Sirota
David Sirota@davidsirota·
California Dems like @GavinNewsom have repeatedly promised to make California the first state to implement a single-payer health care system - and then they've betrayed those promises & used their supermajority power to block single-payer legislation.
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Lee Brimelow
Lee Brimelow@leebrimelow·
Super excited to be a judge for the upcoming Impossible UI with Rive Challenge, alongside Flash legends @gskinner and @ericjordan! You can get the full details at contra.com/community/topi…. Any old time Flashers want to give it a shot?
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Saikat Chakrabarti for Congress
Way more Dems than Golden want to continue this war. But they know it's politically toxic to vote for this war. So Dem leadership gets Golden to be the one vote to make sure this fails. He's not running for re-election, so he has nothing to lose. That's how this works.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

BREAKING: The House just failed to pass a resolution to end Trump's war with Iran by one vote. The count was 213-214. Just one Democrat, Jared Golden, voted to let Trump keep waging the war.

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Luke Choice
Luke Choice@velvetspectrum·
What if the Appearance Panel in Illustrator was a node-based workflow? I work with the Illustrator community to get input and feedback on all sorts of topics. This suggestion has come up a few times so I wanted to see if I could vibe-code a prototype to drive the discussion further. What are your thoughts on this workflow?
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Kris Kashtanova
Kris Kashtanova@icreatelife·
🎉 We just released Rotate Object in Photoshop (beta) 🎉 You can now rotate 2D images! 🤯 Then use Harmonize to add light and shadows, to blend it perfectly with the rest of the scene. It's like Turntable in Illustrator, but instead of vectors, it's pixels in Photoshop!
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モジョン
モジョン@mojon1·
Photoshop betaの被写体を自由に3D回転させられる機能試してみたけど… まじかぁ。。AI驚き屋さんになってしまうわ。
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Web Design Museum
Web Design Museum@WebDesignMuseum·
Macromedia and Adobe Flash Player Logo Evolution 1996–2020 #InternetHistory
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Dustin Hollywood
Dustin Hollywood@dustinhollywood·
This is how copyright works for us in AI. I know, I copyrighted a film in October to prevent my ex-coworkers from using or profiting on it anymore, which they were. I have first hand knowledge of the process, it happens exactly the same, you must submit human authorship documentation and then it’s acceptable. It is incorrect to think anything with AI in it is not copyrightable, even fully AI content. Fully AI doesn’t mean the entire project is AI, that can apply to a litany of use cases where AI generated the content but without the intermediary artist applying conceptual and artistic additions, cannot progress to final output. This isn’t rocket science.
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Dustin Hollywood@dustinhollywood

This is misleading. It is copyrightable if you used it in human creation workflows with third party apps and can show it just assisted like a tool and wasn’t the only tool.

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Mike Chambers@mesh·
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I just shared an update on Adobe Animate over on reddit (/r/adobeanimate), and given the conversations on X, wanted to also share here. Its a bit long, as there is a lot of info, so I also included a screenshot of the core info on Animate. TLDR: We have made some changes to to our plans for Adobe Animate, and it will continue to be available for both new and existing users Hey everyone, my name is Mike Chambers, and I work on the community team at Adobe (and am a long time Flash / Animate user). Yesterday, Adobe shared an email with Adobe Animate customers on the future of Animate. What we shared did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst within the community. On behalf of Adobe, I want to apologize. While an email to all Animate customers will go out shortly, I wanted to quickly share a few things: 1) our standard approach for applications in maintenance mode, 2) changes to our plans for Adobe Animate and its status, and 3) our commitments to ensuring that you always have access to your content, regardless of the state of development of an application. Standard Approach for Applications in Maintenance Mode If we deprioritize active development of an application, our approach is to move that application into maintenance mode with continued support. Under maintenance mode, the application will continue to be available, will continue to receive security and bug fixes, but will not get new features. If we decide to go a step further and discontinue a product, we will work closely with the community to ensure they have adequate time to plan in order to minimize disruption and will take steps so that the community continues to have long-term access to their content. Current State of Adobe Animate Adobe Animate is in maintenance mode. While we are no longer adding new features to Animate, we will continue to support it and provide ongoing security and bug fixes. More importantly, Animate will continue to be available for both new and existing users. This is a change from what we communicated in the email yesterday for the status of Adobe Animate, its time-frame, and availability. To be clear, we are not discontinuing or removing access to Adobe Animate and it will continue to be available to both existing and new customers. Commitments for long-term content/file Access For Adobe Animate, our commitment is to work with the community to ensure users continue to have long term access to their content, regardless of the state of development of the application. On a personal note, as someone who started their career with Macromedia Flash 3 and Macromedia Generator, Adobe Animate has a special place in my heart. I know how frustrating and stressful this has been and we clearly could have handled and communicated this better. I might not have answers to everything, but I will try to answer any questions you might have.

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Juan Alberto Art (Commisions Open)
Juan Alberto Art (Commisions Open)@juanalbertoart·
El anuncio de adobe de descontinuar Animate es alarmante. Pero creo no se está hablando de lo más importante: en 2027 no podrás acceder a tus archivos. Muestra lo que un modelo de suscripción puede hacer a sus usuarios: "si queremos, tus archivos se vuelven inaccesibles, Y QUE?"
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Mike Chambers@mesh·
@someone152956 @Adobe Adobe Animate will continue to be available. x.com/mesh/status/20…
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I just shared an update on Adobe Animate over on reddit (/r/adobeanimate), and given the conversations on X, wanted to also share here. Its a bit long, as there is a lot of info, so I also included a screenshot of the core info on Animate. TLDR: We have made some changes to to our plans for Adobe Animate, and it will continue to be available for both new and existing users Hey everyone, my name is Mike Chambers, and I work on the community team at Adobe (and am a long time Flash / Animate user). Yesterday, Adobe shared an email with Adobe Animate customers on the future of Animate. What we shared did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst within the community. On behalf of Adobe, I want to apologize. While an email to all Animate customers will go out shortly, I wanted to quickly share a few things: 1) our standard approach for applications in maintenance mode, 2) changes to our plans for Adobe Animate and its status, and 3) our commitments to ensuring that you always have access to your content, regardless of the state of development of an application. Standard Approach for Applications in Maintenance Mode If we deprioritize active development of an application, our approach is to move that application into maintenance mode with continued support. Under maintenance mode, the application will continue to be available, will continue to receive security and bug fixes, but will not get new features. If we decide to go a step further and discontinue a product, we will work closely with the community to ensure they have adequate time to plan in order to minimize disruption and will take steps so that the community continues to have long-term access to their content. Current State of Adobe Animate Adobe Animate is in maintenance mode. While we are no longer adding new features to Animate, we will continue to support it and provide ongoing security and bug fixes. More importantly, Animate will continue to be available for both new and existing users. This is a change from what we communicated in the email yesterday for the status of Adobe Animate, its time-frame, and availability. To be clear, we are not discontinuing or removing access to Adobe Animate and it will continue to be available to both existing and new customers. Commitments for long-term content/file Access For Adobe Animate, our commitment is to work with the community to ensure users continue to have long term access to their content, regardless of the state of development of the application. On a personal note, as someone who started their career with Macromedia Flash 3 and Macromedia Generator, Adobe Animate has a special place in my heart. I know how frustrating and stressful this has been and we clearly could have handled and communicated this better. I might not have answers to everything, but I will try to answer any questions you might have.

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Is This Real Art ?
Is This Real Art ?@IsThisRealArt_·
Lets find non-AI alternatives, they already alienated their main user base by not only implementing Gen AI but training their models OFF YOUR WORK. They backed off for now, but they will find something else to cut to sustain their AI investments.
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave

Adobe Animate is no longer being discontinued • Comes after backlash from tens of thousands of users • Support will continue — but new features won’t be added going forward

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Mike Chambers@mesh·
@macadondee @CardanoNoodz >but also Adobe's account is saying stuff like "the communication is inaccurate" Ahh, yeah. We have update that now.
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macadondee
macadondee@macadondee·
@mesh @CardanoNoodz It does say plans are changed, but also Adobe's account is saying stuff like "the communication is inaccurate" which implies it never was, when it was at the time. I don't envy your position in all this. Kind of a terrible situation to have to be the messenger for.
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Mike Chambers@mesh·
I just shared an update on Adobe Animate over on reddit (/r/adobeanimate), and given the conversations on X, wanted to also share here. Its a bit long, as there is a lot of info, so I also included a screenshot of the core info on Animate. TLDR: We have made some changes to to our plans for Adobe Animate, and it will continue to be available for both new and existing users Hey everyone, my name is Mike Chambers, and I work on the community team at Adobe (and am a long time Flash / Animate user). Yesterday, Adobe shared an email with Adobe Animate customers on the future of Animate. What we shared did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst within the community. On behalf of Adobe, I want to apologize. While an email to all Animate customers will go out shortly, I wanted to quickly share a few things: 1) our standard approach for applications in maintenance mode, 2) changes to our plans for Adobe Animate and its status, and 3) our commitments to ensuring that you always have access to your content, regardless of the state of development of an application. Standard Approach for Applications in Maintenance Mode If we deprioritize active development of an application, our approach is to move that application into maintenance mode with continued support. Under maintenance mode, the application will continue to be available, will continue to receive security and bug fixes, but will not get new features. If we decide to go a step further and discontinue a product, we will work closely with the community to ensure they have adequate time to plan in order to minimize disruption and will take steps so that the community continues to have long-term access to their content. Current State of Adobe Animate Adobe Animate is in maintenance mode. While we are no longer adding new features to Animate, we will continue to support it and provide ongoing security and bug fixes. More importantly, Animate will continue to be available for both new and existing users. This is a change from what we communicated in the email yesterday for the status of Adobe Animate, its time-frame, and availability. To be clear, we are not discontinuing or removing access to Adobe Animate and it will continue to be available to both existing and new customers. Commitments for long-term content/file Access For Adobe Animate, our commitment is to work with the community to ensure users continue to have long term access to their content, regardless of the state of development of the application. On a personal note, as someone who started their career with Macromedia Flash 3 and Macromedia Generator, Adobe Animate has a special place in my heart. I know how frustrating and stressful this has been and we clearly could have handled and communicated this better. I might not have answers to everything, but I will try to answer any questions you might have.
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Mike Chambers@mesh·
@macadondee @CardanoNoodz Did you read the entire post? It explicitly says we changed the plans. And yes the email was not the main problem, the original plans were (although the email could also have been better)
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macadondee@macadondee·
@mesh @CardanoNoodz I know, that's what I mean. It was going to be discontinued, the decision was reversed. Just saying how certain communications since are meant to confuse this so people think it was all a misunderstanding. Nobody's mad at an email, they're mad at the actual info that was in it.
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Rafael B. Dourado
Rafael B. Dourado@sapobrothers·
@mesh since 1999 All my animations, illustrations, comic strips, and graphic novels are made in Flash 4 (some things are hand-drawn but laid out in Flash). sapobrothers.net
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Rafael B. Dourado@sapobrothers·
Respiro aliviado embora ainda agradecido pela minha decisão de nunca ter feito upgrade do Macromedia Flash 4 e agora não ficar refém de ameaças da Adobe
Mike Chambers@mesh

I just shared an update on Adobe Animate over on reddit (/r/adobeanimate), and given the conversations on X, wanted to also share here. Its a bit long, as there is a lot of info, so I also included a screenshot of the core info on Animate. TLDR: We have made some changes to to our plans for Adobe Animate, and it will continue to be available for both new and existing users Hey everyone, my name is Mike Chambers, and I work on the community team at Adobe (and am a long time Flash / Animate user). Yesterday, Adobe shared an email with Adobe Animate customers on the future of Animate. What we shared did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst within the community. On behalf of Adobe, I want to apologize. While an email to all Animate customers will go out shortly, I wanted to quickly share a few things: 1) our standard approach for applications in maintenance mode, 2) changes to our plans for Adobe Animate and its status, and 3) our commitments to ensuring that you always have access to your content, regardless of the state of development of an application. Standard Approach for Applications in Maintenance Mode If we deprioritize active development of an application, our approach is to move that application into maintenance mode with continued support. Under maintenance mode, the application will continue to be available, will continue to receive security and bug fixes, but will not get new features. If we decide to go a step further and discontinue a product, we will work closely with the community to ensure they have adequate time to plan in order to minimize disruption and will take steps so that the community continues to have long-term access to their content. Current State of Adobe Animate Adobe Animate is in maintenance mode. While we are no longer adding new features to Animate, we will continue to support it and provide ongoing security and bug fixes. More importantly, Animate will continue to be available for both new and existing users. This is a change from what we communicated in the email yesterday for the status of Adobe Animate, its time-frame, and availability. To be clear, we are not discontinuing or removing access to Adobe Animate and it will continue to be available to both existing and new customers. Commitments for long-term content/file Access For Adobe Animate, our commitment is to work with the community to ensure users continue to have long term access to their content, regardless of the state of development of the application. On a personal note, as someone who started their career with Macromedia Flash 3 and Macromedia Generator, Adobe Animate has a special place in my heart. I know how frustrating and stressful this has been and we clearly could have handled and communicated this better. I might not have answers to everything, but I will try to answer any questions you might have.

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Nick Murray Willis
Nick Murray Willis@nmurraywillis·
@mesh You mentioned Animate will continue to receive bug fixes. Does that include improving performance and stability on Apple Silicon Macs? I’ve experienced significant issues since moving to a newer Mac model.
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macadondee@macadondee·
@CardanoNoodz @mesh This is actually a carefully worded sentence to imply the initial email was just poorly worded and they never wanted to axe animate, but without actually saying that because it would be a lie. The initial email wasn't poorly worded, they just changed their decision.
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mothberg 500
mothberg 500@GodsLibtard·
@Eyescubed @mesh He's probably obligated to use heavy corpospeak to keep his job. I don't think he was happy with the original decision either, judging by the last paragraph
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