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Originally posted by uid313 View PostNobody really cares about those old pixly 240p videos and 1996 SWFv3 flash animations and games.
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Originally posted by doom_Oo7 View PostYou clearly haven't been in university for a long time! In a 120 person amphitheater, maybe at least half spend their time on video websites or flash games websites like Kongregate.
Maybe a handful of people.
Not enough to keep Flash alive.
What is really keeping Flash alive is porno.
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Originally posted by uid313 View PostWhat is really keeping Flash alive is porno.
Originally posted by peppercats View PostShumway IMHO is a much more interesting project.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View PostAll those flash videos will probably port over to HTML5 around the time the new DRM extensions become widespread. That's the whole point of them, to finally kill off flash.
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Originally posted by dee. View PostIF they become widespread. There's still hope we can keep DRM away from web standards. Especially in the form of this shitty EME thing, since it really solves nothing and is actually worse than Flash. Flash at least is a single standard that everyone uses, and it works reasonably well on Linux. If EME becomes widespread, it'll just replace Flash with 10 zillion proprietary browser extensions, one for each corporation/website, and you can guess if they're going to support Linux...
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