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A drawing of a person laying on the ground, seen from the side. There is text on the image, “We still talk about you”. Deep in the ground, there is the Adobe Flash logo.
type:swfdoes however bring up around 8.5k results on e621.Flash was very influential to my life surprisingly
I’m so glad it’s dead and buried. The pain that shit piece of software caused me trying to get it set up on Linux to watch YouTube back in the day. I broke multiple installs over this shit. Also anything from Adobe I consider malware.
Oh boy, here I go again with Ishkur’s Guide to Electronic Music. Early 2000s Flash content was sick!
In it’s heyday nerds like us fucking hated it because it was a proprietary plugin that broke sites on an otherwise open web. We remember it fondly because it made animation accessible for young creatives. In Winter 08/09 I was interning on the first season of Ugly Americans and they were still animating in an old version of Flash MX, even though like CS6 was out by that point. Today though there are creative apps where you can still do Flash-style vector animation, and the modern internet has no problem serving up rendered videos of the final output without the need for a plugin.
We remember it fondly because it made animation accessible for young creatives
And simple games, too. But yes, I agree with you; what people remember fondly isn’t Flash itself, it’s what it enabled.
i think you’re right. the technology itself was arguably garbage, i’ve heard from many people i have no reason to distruss that it was a security nightmare, and i don’t especially miss going on any random website and seeing “you need to install the adobe flash player extension!”
still, the modern web feels different. even if HTML5 and WASM can do everything flash could and then some, it’s not the same… you don’t really see websites filled with amateur web games anymore.
still, the modern web feels different. even if HTML5 and WASM can do everything flash could and then some, it’s not the same… you don’t really see websites filled with amateur web games anymore.
I guess the tools are better but the passion is gone. The whole web was amateur back then; now it’s all… you know.
And simple games
…and a major Slovakian bank Tatra Banka used it for internet banking until 2019.
Nowadays this would be seen as insanity. (Back then, too.) Like, Flash wasn’t exactly the safest platform out there, specially not to handle money.
I sure as fuck don’t.
Here is an open source multiplatform flash engine/player written in Rust;
Badger badger badger
MUSHROOM MUSHROOM!!!
Snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake! Snaaaaaaaaake!
today adobe announced they are killing adobe animate, which was one of the last remnants of flash. instead of making it open-source, or just leaving it alone, they are stopping updates in march this year, and making the program completely unuseable next year.
i’m not gonna dwell on the usual platitudes about how evil adobe is. you’ve heard them before and you’ll hear them again. but, yea 🙃
Hbomberguy sighs as he adds another 30 minutes of runtime to his next video.
And 5 more years until it gets released I reckon
Based on his production time vs video lent length, next one will release in around a bazillion years.
I wish he would plagiarize and get 3 videos every week
I hope people put in the effort to patch out whatever time bombs Adobe puts into it like people did with Flash player.
Although unlike with Flash player, there’s probably not going to be a China version that continues to produce updates for it.
There’s also an open source runtime for flash now, to. Ruffle is super neat
i’m not gonna dwell on the usual platitudes about how evil adobe is.
I never talk about Flash. I do, however, talk about how evil adobe is.
Who hackers? Zero day exploiters? You still have PDF for that
Hbomb did a video on flash once, I think…
Throwback to shockwave
Macromedia Flash Player
ShockWave was a similar software platform for interactive media that was initially a competitor with Flash until it was acquired by Macromedia.
Radiskull & Devil Doll
I take it the technology was shit, but damn, people made awesome things with it
Don’t let the dream die, install Flashpoint today!
I discovered flashpoint a couple months ago. It works great even in Linux. I love to play some old Flash games.
Related question: Does the game “Mike Shadow: I paid for it” work for you on Linux? It doesn’t for me, except for the Infinite Cash Hack version.
Just curious because I discovered this game not working a couple days ago, will maybe report it as a bug.
First flash, then even Flipnote… 😞












