File: dogtime.swf-(1.53 MB, 400x300, Other)
[_] RIP shmorky Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)00:41:41 No.3244757
Rest in peace you diaper fucking psychotic piece of shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)01:14:55 No.3244771
rest in piece
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)02:38:46 No.3244791
RIP, he was a big part of the flash community.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)03:00:04 No.3244794
You mean the youtube to .swf community?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)03:17:26 No.3244797
what happened to him?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)03:24:00 No.3244799
>>3244757
Where is the proofs?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)05:14:17 No.3244819
>>3244794
Where do you think most flash creators went to?
90% of them moved to Youtube in the end.
This is why I fucking hate there being no decent standard replacement for Flash in HTML5.
Canvas is fucking awful.
SVG is a trillion times worse.
And despite both of these, neither of them are portable. (unless you are speaking shit simple
flashes with no media)
You can't wrap binaries in to HTML files, I tried. The closest you can get from my testing is
base91'ing the binary data, which is the most characters I bothered to find that can be used
without terminating quotation marks in JavaScript.
Equally there is no separate lightweight low-overhead JS for Canvas, you need to use webworkers
which still have a bunch of shit that an animation file wouldn't need.
The only thing that HTML5 has right would be embedding these files, you can just write them to a
sandboxed iframe and they'd not be able to fuck with the parent site or make pop-ups and shit.
Flash can still fuck you even with the flags to disable scripting on parent site.
So instead of nice lightweight files, we get multiple hundred megabytes if not several gigabytes.
Just to draw some fucking dicks on Nintendo characters.
Fuck you Google. Die already.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)09:13:39 No.3244853
sauce on the music?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/16/17(Tue)10:39:25 No.3244876
>>3244819
yeah there really is no replacement for flash. it's excellent technology and people are turning
their back on it because google said some guy's grandfather got a virus once from one of the ads
they were running.
people seem to think that just because we now can stream video files with HTML tags it's fine to
ignore everything else flash has to offer.