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by majormajor
3202 days ago
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> And none of that will actually satisfy the free software people regardless, because it's a binary blob either way. That's kinda my point. Browser vendors had a no-win which-is-the-lesser evil choice: accept an in-browser binary blob but keep the linkability, etc, of the web, or concede the rest of the already-vastly-shrunken ground of the premium video playback market to off-web blobs. Thing is, in ten years, it's not going to matter, because long-form premium video on web will be such a vanishingly small niche. > How many sites used to use Flash? For DRM instead of for ease of development and portability? Not many, I'd wager. |
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> Thing is, in ten years, it's not going to matter, because long-form premium video on web will be such a vanishingly small niche.
But that is the point. Why permanently infect the web and destroy trust in our institutions for the sake of something that it would barely hurt anything to just let go?