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2 years agoAh, of course - that’s unfortunate, but thanks for the pointer.


Ah, of course - that’s unfortunate, but thanks for the pointer.


Not well versed in the field, but understand that large tech companies which host user-generated content match the hashes of uploaded content against a list of known bad hashes as part of their strategy to detect and tackle such content.
Could it be possible to adopt a strategy like that as a first-pass to improve detection, and reduce the compute load associated with running every file through an AI model?


I feel like you’d be interested in the Web Monetization API, if you’re not already aware of it.
Subscription-based models are a plague, but at least Jetbrains products eventually offer a perpetual fallback license for if you stop paying.
It’s absurd that Adobe can just take tools you might depend on away after years of paying the subscription.