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Maybe preserving history has one good use ... as a warning example to never do that again or "how the web headed in a proprietary direction".


I would say that Ruffle is my generations equivalent of Mupen64, or many devices on libretro.

Why isn't us preserving our childhood games seen as reasonable?

Don't get me wrong - I'm glad flash is dead. But I'm also glad what flash programs are out there can be preserved, and that there's a possibility for new, libre, action in that space.




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