Youtube Ditches Flash, and it Hardly Matters
Which brings us back to Youtube. Now, you can access all of Youtube videos without having to use Adobe’s proprietary software, so long as your browser supports the W3C’s version of Adobe’s proprietary software. If you’re using Firefox, you can access all of Youtube’s videos without Flash, except that in some cases, you’ll need their version of the W3C-standardized “Encrypted Media Extension”—which requires that you use proprietary software. From Adobe.
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Online video is coming along but it’s still a proprietary pain in the sass.
jimi hindrance experience · Mar 10, 2015 at 1:22 pm
i don’t know why i was so surprised to see you quote the classic rock masterpiece, “Won’t Get Fooled Again”.
pete townsend must of have got a synthesizer for christmas that year. he wrote the album which heavily relied on the new little toy. imo it hasn’t been so masterfully handled since.
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tcr! · Mar 10, 2015 at 9:44 pm
Actually, I was just quoting the article where the author quoted the Townsend. :-D
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