Cool.
>>54580291
Flash is a good boy, he dindu nuffin.
How will Newgrounds survive?
Firefox
About damn time. This has been common sense for a while now.
How will HomestarRunner survive?
>Click to play
Welcome to, years ago?
Also, why that article post an Adobe Flash plugin installer imagen when chrome doesn't accept it for a while now?
Conflating a piece of software you don't like with an illness that has caused so much death and pain to millions is really sophomoric and inappropriate.
They're porting all the movies to their html5 player.
they're replacing episodes with embedded youtube vids.
They haven't been truly alive for over ten years now.
it's a joke reddit calm down
You can just look for your favorite toons from those sites on YouTube.
But what about the games? I figure porting them there is not a trivial task at all.
besides, adobe's software rental model is more analogous with cancer than aids.
The only prbolem is the games. There's a few half decent flash games scattered around the internet that will never make the jump. I wish Mozilla didn't put shumway's development on hold
Also in 5 years nobody will enjoy watching tiny, blurry 4K videos on our new SuperMemeHD screens. There is no real alternative to flash yet when it comes to vector graphic animations.
Most Flash vids I've seen on YouTube are poorly ripped/captured with terrible audio and framerate b/c the uploader's toaster can't handle Flash and Hypercam at the same time.
Very rarely do the animators themselves upload to YouTube.
Sure .swf files blow up real nice but if the art assets are made with flash's shitty vector brushes you can be sure it'll fall apart and look like the sloppy mess it actually is at high res.
There was no way to export .fla files to video well until swivel was developed a few years back, so even the animators themselves had no better option than "unregistered hypercam" running on a 2006 PC
>the games
They will live on a mobile games as must module games ripoff a flash game
>There was no way to export .fla files to video
Now that's a lie. Flash can export these animations properly per frame.
Big deal. I've been using Flash Block for as long as it has existed. Flash has always been click to play for me.
not if you use embedded movie clips, trust me, flash's export options besides .swf are a joke, and since .swf is deprecated...
>hurr flash is soo bad
>lets introduce webassembly and proprietary decoders
lel
Has anyone ever seen a FutureSplash (.spl) file? Apparently flash player can still play those
I setup flash so sites had to ask for permission to use flash. Turns out flash is everywhere, github, gmail, all sort of places where you don't necessarily expect it. The darn pop up asking permission to use flash became intolerable so I just removed flash altogether. If I have an actual use for flash I open another browser.
no more z0r.de for you, user
no. fuck you.
Can't wait for Webassemblymaking JavaScript finally obsolete