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Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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That is true for some apps, but not others. Lightroom is not available monthly at all.

Lightroom is available at $1.99, $4.99, and $9.99 monthly for 40, 100, and 1000 GB of cloud storage, respectively. This is what Apple’s App Store tells me. See: imgur.com/a/Gk2S01k

That’s likely for the mobile version only, not the desktop version

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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Citation needed. I guess you’re probably right but companies are way more accountable than random internet person who modified the dll/binary to work without copy protection.

I remember hearing about at least one game that was significantly more performant when pirated (I think it was by Ubisoft). They had so much code for DRM and network tracking that it was faster to just stop that code from executing by hacking the game.

This happened with Monster Hunter World's Iceborne expansion. It updated the included version of Denuvo and added many, many threads that constantly scanned the game executable for modifications as an anti-cheat mechanic.

A modder distributed a tool to bypass the anti-cheat and restore performance the same day the expansion released. It took over two weeks for Capcom to get the game playable again, and many more before they improved performance back to roughly pre-update levels.

For reference, I'd been using Steam Proton to play the base game on Linux and was getting 60fps at nearly max settings. After the update, I got 1. One frame per second. I saw a number of similar reports from native Windows players.

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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My wife tells me to never update apps on phones. The updates are never worth it, they are just mucking around, no real progress is made on these apps, and worse, sometimes the updates introduce ads. The red circles beckon me anyway, all the time. I can't stop myself. I just disabled my updates, and I'm finally going to listen to her. Beyond this major disaster, I updated my phone about a month ago. Ever since Chrome…

This is really bad advice.

If nothing else, you do want to get the security updates that are released.

In general: Update but if possible, don’t be the first one to update to a new version, wait for a day or two

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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In another story, I needed Lightroom for about a week to do some photo work. I started with their subscription for the month and I wanted to let go if I'm done in the first month. While trying to cancel my subscription, I realize I can only do that after paying for the remaining 11 months (rough calculation). With no other option, I paid my penalty and left Adobe for good. I have deleted my 15+ year old Adobe account…

Their subscription left me with a bad aftertaste as well. They "freeze" the account for a couple of days prior to and after the billing date and will not allow you to cancel in that period. So you then have to call again after the freeze lifts.

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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In another story, I needed Lightroom for about a week to do some photo work. I started with their subscription for the month and I wanted to let go if I'm done in the first month. While trying to cancel my subscription, I realize I can only do that after paying for the remaining 11 months (rough calculation). With no other option, I paid my penalty and left Adobe for good. I have deleted my 15+ year old Adobe account…

I went through a similar experience - in fairness Adobe do say that the prices advertised are the monthly fee based on a 12 month subscription, but the way in which it was presented felt like they went out of their way to hide that fact. I then discovered that you can only cancel that 12 month subscription within a short window at the very end of the 12 months. In the end Adobe retired one of the products from Creati…

> I then discovered that you can only cancel that 12 month subscription within a short window at the very end of the 12 months.

Is that legal?

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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Are there any subscriptions on Steam to do this to? I thought temp credit cards were meant to solve passing your real cc details to a merchant for 1 off transactions or when things like adobe do sketchy stuff. If you're buying games on steam it shouldn't matter if you use a temp credit card or not.

I think the situation is before steam had refunds people would try to make a chargeback and have their whole account locked.

Ah ok that makes sense.

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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I don't know about software, but pirated games are generally more secure, stable and performant with less spyware than the official games with all the DRM.

Citation needed. I guess you’re probably right but companies are way more accountable than random internet person who modified the dll/binary to work without copy protection.

You don't follow games recently (meaning 10 years at least). There are few publishers that put pretty nasty DRM protections inside that run constantly, take few % of the CPU and do constant full memory checks (among other things). Performance drop is visible unless you have obscurely expensive hardware.

This is kind of expected for online gaming due to many folks fucked up mentality of using cheats and playing with rest of the crowd (some psychologists could probably go quite deep on breaking this down to mostly childhood issues). If you play on your own, its just a pain in the a.

Many people buy the game and then play pirated version, just to avoid this kind of punishment of the lawful citizens.

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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On the audio production side of things... people are still pretty skittish when it comes to upgrades. I like to think of an audio production system as an appliance rather than a computer. There's a quote from George Sanger that goes something like "the difference between an appliance and a computer is that a computer breaks down more often". He was speaking about audio production. There's a photo in his book of a com…

On a side note, I think that will make the Intel Macs still valuable for years to come. Audio production software is notoriously conservative when it comes to updates.

That's partly because many plugins won't be updated and if you need to revisit a project and didn't bounce stems back then you'll be out of luck.

Re: Lightroom app update wipes users' photos and presets, Adobe says not recoverable

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You don't have to worry about that BS if you use free software alternatives either. Plus you get to contribute to an alternative ecosystem that is also a lawful and moral alternative (Because piracy is both illegal and immoral in many circles.)

How do you contribute by using free software? You contribute if you give something, mainly coding or money.

You contribute to its popularity. People want their software to be used.
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