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Has someone built a browser native version of Flash Player? A canvas application for keyframe animation with scripting so you can make animations and fully interactive games and apps with grid rendering. Seems that it would be possible, even for mobile. The web has advanced considerably and phones have the specs computers had back when Flash Player was killed by Steve Jobs.
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Flash was killed by its massive unchecked security vulnerabilities. But I believe HTML5 was able to surpass it on every front
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You can emulate flash in the browser now, https://ruffle.rs
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ohh I miss the old good times 😒
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Great question @gabrielayuso.eth With advancements in web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, there are now powerful alternatives to Flash, such as Phaser and Three.js for game development and animation. These work seamlessly across modern browsers and mobile devices. It’s impressive how far we've come since the days of Flash
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