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the game embedding thing reminds me of some experiments they used to do in i think in places like facebook. if you have a small browser game (maybe using a tiny framework like raylib? creator has webassembly as a target platform and even hosts jams focusing on making web games with restrictions) one could imagine being able to play these right off the post feed, or more practically, you could imagine a site that publicly displays all of these.
squandered potential as usual from software people with a bone to pick with the voices in their head.
unrelated, the world still needs a new flash. webassembly is but a step, it's even what's powering the flash emulator ruffle, but nothing's come close to the easy to pick up environment flash provided
squandered potential as usual from software people with a bone to pick with the voices in their head.
unrelated, the world still needs a new flash. webassembly is but a step, it's even what's powering the flash emulator ruffle, but nothing's come close to the easy to pick up environment flash provided