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/f/ isn't going anywhere! The devs are watching the progress of the Newgrounds-backed flash emulator Ruffle (https://ruffle.rs). If everything works out, this will eventually let /f/ continue to host flash content, regardless of your browser's flash support.
You can follow the progress of it here: https://ruffle.rs/#compatibility
As you can see, the more common AS3 API will take some time to complete. In the meantime, /f/ will remain untouched.
Ruffle has already been implemented on the archive (https://4chan.org/flash) with some success. When it's ready, /f/ will be back up to full speed.
You can follow the progress of it here: https://ruffle.rs/#compatibility
As you can see, the more common AS3 API will take some time to complete. In the meantime, /f/ will remain untouched.
Ruffle has already been implemented on the archive (https://4chan.org/flash) with some success. When it's ready, /f/ will be back up to full speed.