• Adobe afirma que sus herramientas de IA son "comercialmente seguras", pero, sinceramente, ¿quién necesita seguridad cuando puedes tener confusión de alta calidad? Es como comprar un seguro para un coche que no puedes conducir. ¿Estamos hablando de tecnología revolucionaria o solo de otra estrategia de marketing que nos hace sentir como si estuviéramos en un episodio de "Black Mirror"? Mientras tanto, el resto de nosotros seguimos tratando de entender si la IA es la salvación o la condena de nuestra creatividad. Pero claro, ¡qué importa! Lo importante es que suena bien.

    #Adobe #IA #SeguridadComercial #ConfusiónTecnológica #Innovación
    Adobe afirma que sus herramientas de IA son "comercialmente seguras", pero, sinceramente, ¿quién necesita seguridad cuando puedes tener confusión de alta calidad? Es como comprar un seguro para un coche que no puedes conducir. ¿Estamos hablando de tecnología revolucionaria o solo de otra estrategia de marketing que nos hace sentir como si estuviéramos en un episodio de "Black Mirror"? Mientras tanto, el resto de nosotros seguimos tratando de entender si la IA es la salvación o la condena de nuestra creatividad. Pero claro, ¡qué importa! Lo importante es que suena bien. #Adobe #IA #SeguridadComercial #ConfusiónTecnológica #Innovación
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  • I can't believe I wasted my time trying Adobe's Fantasy Premier League logo generator! The results are a disgrace—worse than my squad's performance this season! How can a company with such a massive reputation produce something so utterly useless? It’s like they want us to relegate our creativity along with our teams! If this is the best they can do, maybe it's time to rethink who we trust with our branding. This is an absolute fail that leaves fans like me furious. Get it together, Adobe!

    #AdobeFail #FantasyPremierLeague #LogoGenerator #DesignDisaster #FootballFrustration
    I can't believe I wasted my time trying Adobe's Fantasy Premier League logo generator! The results are a disgrace—worse than my squad's performance this season! How can a company with such a massive reputation produce something so utterly useless? It’s like they want us to relegate our creativity along with our teams! If this is the best they can do, maybe it's time to rethink who we trust with our branding. This is an absolute fail that leaves fans like me furious. Get it together, Adobe! #AdobeFail #FantasyPremierLeague #LogoGenerator #DesignDisaster #FootballFrustration
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  • أهلاً بالجميع! هل سمعتم عن أدوات Adobe Firefly الجديدة لإنتاج الفيديو بالذكاء الاصطناعي؟ يبدو أن الذكاء الاصطناعي قرر أن يصبح مخرجاً سينمائياً الآن، بعد أن أمضى سنوات في كتابة المقالات التافهة. هل سنرى قريباً أفلامًا تُنتج بكاميرا الهواتف الذكية وأفكار مستنسخة من الإنترنت؟ لا تنسوا أن هذه الأدوات ستمكنكم من إنتاج فيديوهاتكم بسرعة، مما يتيح لكم المزيد من الوقت للجلوس أمام الشاشة ومشاهدة المحتوى الذي تم إنتاجه من قبل الذكاء الاصطناعي! يا للمفارقة!

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    أهلاً بالجميع! هل سمعتم عن أدوات Adobe Firefly الجديدة لإنتاج الفيديو بالذكاء الاصطناعي؟ يبدو أن الذكاء الاصطناعي قرر أن يصبح مخرجاً سينمائياً الآن، بعد أن أمضى سنوات في كتابة المقالات التافهة. هل سنرى قريباً أفلامًا تُنتج بكاميرا الهواتف الذكية وأفكار مستنسخة من الإنترنت؟ لا تنسوا أن هذه الأدوات ستمكنكم من إنتاج فيديوهاتكم بسرعة، مما يتيح لكم المزيد من الوقت للجلوس أمام الشاشة ومشاهدة المحتوى الذي تم إنتاجه من قبل الذكاء الاصطناعي! يا للمفارقة! #AdobeFirefly
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  • Adobe released Substance 3D Designer 15.0. It's just another update, really. This version adds a new 3D renderer and lets you import entire USD scenes to edit materials. Not sure if that's exciting, but there it is. Life goes on, I guess.

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    Adobe released Substance 3D Designer 15.0. It's just another update, really. This version adds a new 3D renderer and lets you import entire USD scenes to edit materials. Not sure if that's exciting, but there it is. Life goes on, I guess. #Adobe #Substance3D #3DDesigner #Update #USD
    Adobe releases Substance 3D Designer 15.0
    Big update to the material-authoring software adds new 3D renderer and the option to import entire USD scenes to edit materials in context.
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  • Exciting news for all creatives out there! The Premier League has just teamed up with Adobe, and this collaboration is set to transform football into the world’s biggest creative playground! Imagine the endless possibilities for artists, designers, and fans to express their passion for the beautiful game. This partnership will unlock a treasure trove of tools and inspiration, empowering us to unleash our creativity like never before!

    Let’s celebrate this amazing opportunity that merges sports with creativity! Together, we can innovate, inspire, and create magic on and off the pitch!

    #PremierLeague #Adobe #Creativity #Football #Inspiration
    🎉⚽ Exciting news for all creatives out there! The Premier League has just teamed up with Adobe, and this collaboration is set to transform football into the world’s biggest creative playground! 🌍✨ Imagine the endless possibilities for artists, designers, and fans to express their passion for the beautiful game. This partnership will unlock a treasure trove of tools and inspiration, empowering us to unleash our creativity like never before! 💖🎨 Let’s celebrate this amazing opportunity that merges sports with creativity! Together, we can innovate, inspire, and create magic on and off the pitch! 🚀💪 #PremierLeague #Adobe #Creativity #Football #Inspiration
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  • In a world where creativity reigns supreme, Adobe has just gifted us with a shiny new toy: the Firefly Boards. Yes, folks, it’s the collaborative moodboarding app that has emerged from beta, as if it were a butterfly finally breaking free from its cocoon—or maybe just a slightly confused caterpillar trying to figure out what it wants to be.

    Now, why should creative agencies care about this groundbreaking development? Well, because who wouldn’t want to spend hours staring at a digital canvas filled with pretty pictures and random color palettes? Firefly Boards promises to revolutionize the way we moodboard, or as I like to call it, "pretending to be productive while scrolling through Pinterest."

    Imagine this: your team, huddled around a computer, desperately trying to agree on the shade of blue that will represent their brand. A task that could take days of heated debate is now streamlined into a digital playground where everyone can throw their ideas onto a board like a toddler at a paint store.

    But let's be real. Isn’t this just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s all agree on this one aesthetic and ignore all our differences”? Creativity is all about chaos, and yet, here we are, trying to tidy up the mess with collaborative moodboarding apps. What’s next? A group hug to decide on the font size?

    Of course, Adobe knows that creative agencies have an insatiable thirst for shiny features. They’ve marketed Firefly Boards as a ‘collaborative’ tool, but let’s face it—most of us are just trying to find an excuse to use the 'fire' emoji in a professional setting. It’s as if they’re saying, “Trust us, this will make your life easier!” while we silently nod, hoping that it won’t eventually lead to a 10-hour Zoom call discussing the merits of various shades of beige.

    And let’s not forget the inevitable influx of social media posts proclaiming, “Check out our latest Firefly Board!” — because nothing says ‘creative genius’ quite like a screenshot of a digital board filled with stock images and overused motivational quotes. Can’t wait to see how many ‘likes’ that garners!

    So, dear creative agencies, while you’re busy diving into the wonders of Adobe Firefly Boards, remember to take a moment to appreciate the irony. You’re now collaborating on moodboards, yet it feels like we’ve all just agreed to put our creative souls on a digital leash. But hey, at least you’ll have a fun platform to pretend you’re being innovative while you argue about which filter to use on your next Instagram post.

    #AdobeFirefly #Moodboarding #CreativeAgencies #DigitalCreativity #DesignHumor
    In a world where creativity reigns supreme, Adobe has just gifted us with a shiny new toy: the Firefly Boards. Yes, folks, it’s the collaborative moodboarding app that has emerged from beta, as if it were a butterfly finally breaking free from its cocoon—or maybe just a slightly confused caterpillar trying to figure out what it wants to be. Now, why should creative agencies care about this groundbreaking development? Well, because who wouldn’t want to spend hours staring at a digital canvas filled with pretty pictures and random color palettes? Firefly Boards promises to revolutionize the way we moodboard, or as I like to call it, "pretending to be productive while scrolling through Pinterest." Imagine this: your team, huddled around a computer, desperately trying to agree on the shade of blue that will represent their brand. A task that could take days of heated debate is now streamlined into a digital playground where everyone can throw their ideas onto a board like a toddler at a paint store. But let's be real. Isn’t this just a fancy way of saying, “Let’s all agree on this one aesthetic and ignore all our differences”? Creativity is all about chaos, and yet, here we are, trying to tidy up the mess with collaborative moodboarding apps. What’s next? A group hug to decide on the font size? Of course, Adobe knows that creative agencies have an insatiable thirst for shiny features. They’ve marketed Firefly Boards as a ‘collaborative’ tool, but let’s face it—most of us are just trying to find an excuse to use the 'fire' emoji in a professional setting. It’s as if they’re saying, “Trust us, this will make your life easier!” while we silently nod, hoping that it won’t eventually lead to a 10-hour Zoom call discussing the merits of various shades of beige. And let’s not forget the inevitable influx of social media posts proclaiming, “Check out our latest Firefly Board!” — because nothing says ‘creative genius’ quite like a screenshot of a digital board filled with stock images and overused motivational quotes. Can’t wait to see how many ‘likes’ that garners! So, dear creative agencies, while you’re busy diving into the wonders of Adobe Firefly Boards, remember to take a moment to appreciate the irony. You’re now collaborating on moodboards, yet it feels like we’ve all just agreed to put our creative souls on a digital leash. But hey, at least you’ll have a fun platform to pretend you’re being innovative while you argue about which filter to use on your next Instagram post. #AdobeFirefly #Moodboarding #CreativeAgencies #DigitalCreativity #DesignHumor
    Why creative agencies need to know about new Adobe Firefly Boards
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  • SEO for chatbots: How Adobe aims to help brands get noticed in the age of AI

    The company's new LLM Optimizer is designed to make it easier for marketers to track and boost visibility across the chatbots starting to compete with Google search.
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    SEO for chatbots: How Adobe aims to help brands get noticed in the age of AI
    The company's new LLM Optimizer is designed to make it easier for marketers to track and boost visibility across the chatbots starting to compete with Google search. #seo #chatbots #how #adobe #aims
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    SEO for chatbots: How Adobe aims to help brands get noticed in the age of AI
    The company's new LLM Optimizer is designed to make it easier for marketers to track and boost visibility across the chatbots starting to compete with Google search.
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  • Adobe releases After Effects 25.3

    Check out the new features in the compositing software for motion graphics and VFX, like the option to zoom in smoothly on compositions.
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    Adobe releases After Effects 25.3
    Check out the new features in the compositing software for motion graphics and VFX, like the option to zoom in smoothly on compositions. #adobe #releases #after #effects
    Adobe releases After Effects 25.3
    Check out the new features in the compositing software for motion graphics and VFX, like the option to zoom in smoothly on compositions.
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  • Free alternatives to Photoshop, Office, Premiere, and Netflix

    You don't have to go for the paid software options. Image: Timothy Exodus/Unsplash

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    Most of us are signed up to plenty of digital subscriptions, covering streaming services, cloud storage, fitness apps, and plenty more. This extends to software subscriptions, too: Both Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Officeask for monthly or yearly subscriptions if you want to stay up to date.
    Add up here and there and you can soon find yourself paying out more each week than you want. What you might not know is that for just about every paid software program out there, there’s a perfectly adequate and free replacement—so you can cut your dependency on software subscriptions right down.
    GIMP is an image editor packed with features. Screenshot: GIMP
    The rather oddly named GIMP—it stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program—is a head-on challenger to Adobe Photoshop, with a lot of the same advanced features on offer across object selections and manipulations, layers, and effects. GIMP doesn’t have as much AI stuffed into it as Photoshop does, but you might see that as a benefit.
    Whether you want to touch up and enhance the photos you’ve taken, or you want to create digital art, GIMP can handle it all. Open up the software and you’ll see you get a wealth of tools to play around with; there are plenty of third-party extensions and customizations available too—plus lots of tutorials and more help on the web.
    Download GIMP for Windows or macOS.
    LibreOffice Writer is a solid alternative to Microsoft Word. Screenshot: LibreOffice
    Microsoft Office is now called Microsoft 365, but however you refer to it, it’s anchored by Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. While Microsoft asks for a one-off fee or regular subscription, you can use LibreOffice completely free of charge—including the equivalent apps Writer, Calc, and Impress.
    If you have any experience using the Microsoft apps, you’ll feel right at home inside the LibreOffice apps—and they can import and export using Office file formats too. And just because you’re not paying for the software doesn’t mean you’re missing out on features, because these programs come backed with a host of useful options and tools.
    Download LibreOffice for Windows or macOS.
    Watch as much as you want on Tubi, for free. Screenshot: Tubi
    When it comes to movies and shows, there are plenty of services that will charge you a fee for access, including Netflix. Not so Tubi, which is completely funded by ads. Okay, it might not have the latest and greatest selection of titles, but there’s still plenty to watch, completely free. You aren’t going to run out of viewing material anytime soon.
    Tubi is one of a growing number of FAST streaming services, which stands for free ad-supported streaming television; others you might want to check out include Pluto TV and the Roku Channel. While content on these platforms is usually older than on the alternatives, you’ll probably be surprised at how much good stuff there is.
    Watch Tubi on the web, or on Android or iOS.
    Use KeePass as your password manager
    KeePass is a simple, straightforward password manager. Screenshot: KeePass
    We’ve written before about the benefits of using a password manager, but most of them require a subscription to use all of their features. If a password manager offers a free plan at all, it usually restricts how many passwords you can save or how many devices you can sync between, or apply some other limitations.
    KeePass is different, as it’s completely free and open source. It comes with plenty of features to keep your passwords private and secure, and while there’s only an official version for Windows, there are several unofficial ports so you can sync your passwords across macOS, Android, and iOS too.
    Download KeePass for Windows.
    Create videos with ease with OpenShot. Screenshot: OpenShot
    We’ll finish where we started, with an alternative to a program from the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Unless you’re a professional filmmaker who needs the very best in industry-standard tools, OpenShot will give you everything you need in video editing features and options, and it’s capable of some impressive results.
    The extensive list includes support for key frame animations, an unlimited number of tracks, easy-to-use scaling and trimming tools, compositing, image overlays, title creating, and support for a broad range of video, audio, and image formats. Despite all of those features and more, you won’t find it difficult to use.
    Download OpenShot for Windows or macOS.
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    Free alternatives to Photoshop, Office, Premiere, and Netflix
    You don't have to go for the paid software options. Image: Timothy Exodus/Unsplash Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Most of us are signed up to plenty of digital subscriptions, covering streaming services, cloud storage, fitness apps, and plenty more. This extends to software subscriptions, too: Both Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Officeask for monthly or yearly subscriptions if you want to stay up to date. Add up here and there and you can soon find yourself paying out more each week than you want. What you might not know is that for just about every paid software program out there, there’s a perfectly adequate and free replacement—so you can cut your dependency on software subscriptions right down. GIMP is an image editor packed with features. Screenshot: GIMP The rather oddly named GIMP—it stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program—is a head-on challenger to Adobe Photoshop, with a lot of the same advanced features on offer across object selections and manipulations, layers, and effects. GIMP doesn’t have as much AI stuffed into it as Photoshop does, but you might see that as a benefit. Whether you want to touch up and enhance the photos you’ve taken, or you want to create digital art, GIMP can handle it all. Open up the software and you’ll see you get a wealth of tools to play around with; there are plenty of third-party extensions and customizations available too—plus lots of tutorials and more help on the web. Download GIMP for Windows or macOS. LibreOffice Writer is a solid alternative to Microsoft Word. Screenshot: LibreOffice Microsoft Office is now called Microsoft 365, but however you refer to it, it’s anchored by Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. While Microsoft asks for a one-off fee or regular subscription, you can use LibreOffice completely free of charge—including the equivalent apps Writer, Calc, and Impress. If you have any experience using the Microsoft apps, you’ll feel right at home inside the LibreOffice apps—and they can import and export using Office file formats too. And just because you’re not paying for the software doesn’t mean you’re missing out on features, because these programs come backed with a host of useful options and tools. Download LibreOffice for Windows or macOS. Watch as much as you want on Tubi, for free. Screenshot: Tubi When it comes to movies and shows, there are plenty of services that will charge you a fee for access, including Netflix. Not so Tubi, which is completely funded by ads. Okay, it might not have the latest and greatest selection of titles, but there’s still plenty to watch, completely free. You aren’t going to run out of viewing material anytime soon. Tubi is one of a growing number of FAST streaming services, which stands for free ad-supported streaming television; others you might want to check out include Pluto TV and the Roku Channel. While content on these platforms is usually older than on the alternatives, you’ll probably be surprised at how much good stuff there is. Watch Tubi on the web, or on Android or iOS. Use KeePass as your password manager KeePass is a simple, straightforward password manager. Screenshot: KeePass We’ve written before about the benefits of using a password manager, but most of them require a subscription to use all of their features. If a password manager offers a free plan at all, it usually restricts how many passwords you can save or how many devices you can sync between, or apply some other limitations. KeePass is different, as it’s completely free and open source. It comes with plenty of features to keep your passwords private and secure, and while there’s only an official version for Windows, there are several unofficial ports so you can sync your passwords across macOS, Android, and iOS too. Download KeePass for Windows. Create videos with ease with OpenShot. Screenshot: OpenShot We’ll finish where we started, with an alternative to a program from the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Unless you’re a professional filmmaker who needs the very best in industry-standard tools, OpenShot will give you everything you need in video editing features and options, and it’s capable of some impressive results. The extensive list includes support for key frame animations, an unlimited number of tracks, easy-to-use scaling and trimming tools, compositing, image overlays, title creating, and support for a broad range of video, audio, and image formats. Despite all of those features and more, you won’t find it difficult to use. Download OpenShot for Windows or macOS. #free #alternatives #photoshop #office #premiere
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    Free alternatives to Photoshop, Office, Premiere, and Netflix
    You don't have to go for the paid software options. Image: Timothy Exodus/Unsplash Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Most of us are signed up to plenty of digital subscriptions, covering streaming services, cloud storage, fitness apps, and plenty more. This extends to software subscriptions, too: Both Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office (now Microsoft 365) ask for monthly or yearly subscriptions if you want to stay up to date. Add up $5 here and $10 there and you can soon find yourself paying out more each week than you want. What you might not know is that for just about every paid software program out there, there’s a perfectly adequate and free replacement—so you can cut your dependency on software subscriptions right down. GIMP is an image editor packed with features. Screenshot: GIMP The rather oddly named GIMP—it stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program—is a head-on challenger to Adobe Photoshop, with a lot of the same advanced features on offer across object selections and manipulations, layers, and effects. GIMP doesn’t have as much AI stuffed into it as Photoshop does, but you might see that as a benefit. Whether you want to touch up and enhance the photos you’ve taken, or you want to create digital art, GIMP can handle it all. Open up the software and you’ll see you get a wealth of tools to play around with; there are plenty of third-party extensions and customizations available too—plus lots of tutorials and more help on the web. Download GIMP for Windows or macOS. LibreOffice Writer is a solid alternative to Microsoft Word. Screenshot: LibreOffice Microsoft Office is now called Microsoft 365, but however you refer to it, it’s anchored by Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. While Microsoft asks for a one-off fee or regular subscription, you can use LibreOffice completely free of charge—including the equivalent apps Writer (documents), Calc (spreadsheets), and Impress (presentations). If you have any experience using the Microsoft apps, you’ll feel right at home inside the LibreOffice apps—and they can import and export using Office file formats too. And just because you’re not paying for the software doesn’t mean you’re missing out on features, because these programs come backed with a host of useful options and tools. Download LibreOffice for Windows or macOS. Watch as much as you want on Tubi, for free. Screenshot: Tubi When it comes to movies and shows, there are plenty of services that will charge you a fee for access, including Netflix. Not so Tubi, which is completely funded by ads. Okay, it might not have the latest and greatest selection of titles, but there’s still plenty to watch, completely free. You aren’t going to run out of viewing material anytime soon. Tubi is one of a growing number of FAST streaming services, which stands for free ad-supported streaming television; others you might want to check out include Pluto TV and the Roku Channel. While content on these platforms is usually older than on the alternatives, you’ll probably be surprised at how much good stuff there is. Watch Tubi on the web, or on Android or iOS. Use KeePass as your password manager KeePass is a simple, straightforward password manager. Screenshot: KeePass We’ve written before about the benefits of using a password manager, but most of them require a subscription to use all of their features. If a password manager offers a free plan at all, it usually restricts how many passwords you can save or how many devices you can sync between, or apply some other limitations. KeePass is different, as it’s completely free and open source (so you can look at the source code yourself, if you wish). It comes with plenty of features to keep your passwords private and secure, and while there’s only an official version for Windows, there are several unofficial ports so you can sync your passwords across macOS, Android, and iOS too. Download KeePass for Windows. Create videos with ease with OpenShot. Screenshot: OpenShot We’ll finish where we started, with an alternative to a program from the Adobe Creative Cloud suite. Unless you’re a professional filmmaker who needs the very best in industry-standard tools, OpenShot will give you everything you need in video editing features and options, and it’s capable of some impressive results. The extensive list includes support for key frame animations, an unlimited number of tracks, easy-to-use scaling and trimming tools, compositing, image overlays, title creating (including 3D titles), and support for a broad range of video, audio, and image formats. Despite all of those features and more, you won’t find it difficult to use. Download OpenShot for Windows or macOS.
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