>Adobe Flash will stop updating and distributing in 2020.
Do you still care about the flash player ?
>me
>yes
My OS doesn't even have Flash.
>8 threads in the catalog
>he created another one
nice
It's something I care about quite a bit, due to the sheer amount of old works of art (flash animations and games) that will never be updated, that may be lost as no machine becomes capable of reading them. What I'm hoping on is for open source interpreters like Shumway to at the very least handle the exit gracefully. It is important that people stop making new content in Flash, but it is also important that we not lose the past.
>>61579737
>that may be lost as no machine becomes capable of reading them
Are you ignoring the fact that you don't have to uninstall your current Flash p[layer?
>>61579756
No I am not. But it will stop being distributed, so you can't add it to new computers, and older computers will eventually succumb to bit rot and other problems.
>>61579802
>But it will stop being distributed,
Only by Adobe®™.
>>61579814
That is true, but would you trust that version to not be filled with someone's literal botnet?
>>61579533
I hope the sites hosting flash games don't die out or stop. I have a lot of memories in those games.
>tfw no more orgasm girl