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DATE | 2008-07-07 |
FROM | Ron Guerin
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Maybe its because lindows just sucked
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Ronny Abraham wrote: > Your post is very interesting to me. I'm rather new to flash, and I > haven't seen all the problems yet (the lack of proper CSS support is > something that really gets to me). I'd really appreciate it if you > could tell me what you don't like about Flash. I don't want to throw > my support behind a technology that's going to blow it. Even if your > reasons don't turn me off, it would be helpful to at least know what > to look out for.
I've only got a minute now that I'm immersed in someone's server meltdown, but I have a lot of problems with Flash, and they're not all Adobe's fault. The eye candy thing is a problem, it chews up CPU. I can have hundreds of tabs open in Firefox but one single tab running Flash is what brings responsiveness down. Nobody's forced to put eye candy on their page, but more and more of them do.
This embedding of video into Flash is another problem. Adobe's been pushing this as a DRM-friendly environment as well.
But when I say there's big trouble afoot, I'm really referring to all new security issues. Flash has had trouble already, and it's in all likelihood about to get a whole lot worse. Look at what they're up to now: http://www.toolness.com/wp/?p=52 C code running in Flash. Oh that's going to end well. Not.
Yay for Flashblock. http://flashblock.mozdev.org/
Oh and one last thing... People have been crowing we've got the latest version of Flash now for Linux. Anyone see where Shockwave for Linux is at? No? I didn't think so. We're still second-class citizens in Adobe's world.
- Ron
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