Adobe's Big Oopsie
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Adobe’s big oopsie centers on the sudden reversal of Adobe’s plan to discontinue Animate, the long-standing animation tool that traces its lineage back to Macromedia Flash. The video details how the company announced a March shutdown, sparked a furious user backlash, and then pivoted to maintenance mode with no new features planned. The host emphasizes the symbolic weight of Animate in the animation ecosystem, noting it powered beloved shows and early internet animations, and he mirrors this with personal anecdotes about classic Flash era navigation and school memories. The narrative then broadens to industry shifts, including Intel’s GPU strategy and leadership changes, suggesting a renewed push into competitive GPUs for AI and consumer markets, while also noting that some hoped-for high-end ARK/Arc GPUs may be shelved in favor of workstation-focused products. The host moves through a Quick Bits section highlighting software developments and security concerns, from Copilot in File Explorer to governance debates around AI submissions in open source, weaving in a running thread about the tension between AI acceleration and traditional, human-centric workflows. The video closes with a humorous yet cautionary tone about the rapid pace of tech pivots, inviting viewers to watch for more updates and to consider the broader implications of AI-first strategies on software longevity and user trust.
Topics · technology · animation · software · ai · hardware · gaming
Questions answered
- What is the current status of Adobe Animate according to the video, and how did the company respond to the initial shutdown plan?
- Adobe announced a plan to discontinue Animate, but after strong user feedback the company reversed the decision and placed Animate in maintenance mode with no new features planned.
- Which area is Intel signaling a strategic shift toward, as discussed in the video?
- Intel is signaling a shift toward stronger GPU development and AI-focused products, with a new chief architect and a push for competitive GPUs for AI and consumer markets.
- What are some of the broader tech topics covered alongside Animate in the video, as part of the quick bits?
- The video also covers Copilot in File Explorer, regulatory actions affecting tech firms in Europe, and governance topics around AI in open source software.