FlaSh Is dEAD - riP flASh
4 years ago
For all you plebs having already said their goodbyes to Adobe Flash:
Here's a bunch of working flash players for playing local content as well as a huge library of old classic flash games.
https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
Here's a safe flash emulator browser extension for Chrome and FireFox. Like flashpoint, also comes with a desktop app.
https://ruffle.rs/
Now stop saying flash is dead, before websites like FA and E621 start actually removing flash content 'because it's dead'.
Flash and ActionScript will never truly die. WebGL and HTML5/JS are NOT true, fully capable alternatives.
Flash does what WebGL don't - and probably never will due to fundamental differences in design intention.
And when the day comes where this is no longer the case - sure, rejoice, but then we're still left with an internet full of preservation worthy furry trash and games.
Peace. Leave a comment if you'd like more specific instructions on usage (I use mainly flashpoint's standalone player, though ruffle has worked for me as well)
Edit: since there seems to be a ton of people taking adobe's statements and nag screens at face value, I'll be redirecting people here whenever appropriate.
Here's a bunch of working flash players for playing local content as well as a huge library of old classic flash games.
https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/
Here's a safe flash emulator browser extension for Chrome and FireFox. Like flashpoint, also comes with a desktop app.
https://ruffle.rs/
Now stop saying flash is dead, before websites like FA and E621 start actually removing flash content 'because it's dead'.
Flash and ActionScript will never truly die. WebGL and HTML5/JS are NOT true, fully capable alternatives.
Flash does what WebGL don't - and probably never will due to fundamental differences in design intention.
And when the day comes where this is no longer the case - sure, rejoice, but then we're still left with an internet full of preservation worthy furry trash and games.
Peace. Leave a comment if you'd like more specific instructions on usage (I use mainly flashpoint's standalone player, though ruffle has worked for me as well)
Edit: since there seems to be a ton of people taking adobe's statements and nag screens at face value, I'll be redirecting people here whenever appropriate.
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I hope see all the flash animations and games into a working format soon uwu
Flash is still the de-facto standard for vectorized graphics and high performance interactive animated content, like games and interactive furry porn.
People hate flash because it's been abused the fuck out of by shitty people, and by that I don't even only mean malicious software and exploits. (And of course because apple said 'flash is evil!!11one')
Yes, it was flash's fault that we entered an era of flashing (haha) ads on websites, auto-play earrape and entire websites made with only flash, but the only thing flash did wrong was being too accessible to the wrong people IMO.
As far as existing flash content goes - neither flashpoint nor ruffle will likely go anywhere anytime soon, unless Adobe comes swinging with the copyright/licensing cudgel.
Well be to accesivle really not changed much if we are honest. Maybe could stop one or two of each 10 trolls and hackers. Mainly if have money between them.
And whit apple.. I not like them. Just said everithing is crap less their stuff due they seld gold but they each time sell you less and more expencive like the meme of the 1000 dollars white stick.
Plus they already lose the star of sell the best stuff of the world due a few companies already beat them in the laptops and cellphones market selling better quality stuff whit longer guarranties and less expencive even
Apple just want sell you the icon of their company
Honestly I say it's apple's and google's fault. Adobe could have kept patching it if they didn't declare it dead years ago. Or at least made it open source and not do the horrible shit they did instead.
As for flash on smartphones, I'd also like to be given agency. I'm not complaining about it not being available on mobile browsers, this was definitely an understandable decision. Especially since there are solutions available, and the suboptimal performance I can get over for the sake of being able to fap to legacy furry porn.