On Sun, 6 Mar 2016 12:13:52 -0300
Carlos Pita wrote:
Hey Carlos,
> 1. Open youtube in firefox (not tested with other browsers).
> 2. Play some video in fullscreen mode.
> 3. Switch to an *empty* tag (the problem doesn't happen if this other
> tag has some client in it).
> 4. Switch again to the
On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 01:18:57PM -0300, Carlos Pita wrote:
> > Flash is very much a technical problem. Binary blob, catastrophic
> > security record, X11 support is a giant hack (render a window on top of
> > the page), absolutely non-portable outside of a few common
> > OS+architecture combinati
> Flash is very much a technical problem. Binary blob, catastrophic
> security record, X11 support is a giant hack (render a window on top of
> the page), absolutely non-portable outside of a few common
> OS+architecture combinations, want me to go on?
I don't care about flash at all. I just repor
On Sun, 06 Mar 2016, Carlos Pita wrote:
>> > 4. Switch again to the youtube tag: flash has crashed.
>> ^
>>
>> You get what you deserve.
>
> So it's not a technical but a moral issue, sorry then, I'll ask my rabbi.
Flash is very much a technical problem.
> > 4. Switch again to the youtube tag: flash has crashed.
> ^
>
> You get what you deserve.
So it's not a technical but a moral issue, sorry then, I'll ask my rabbi.
> 4. Switch again to the youtube tag: flash has crashed.
^
You get what you deserve. Who on earth still uses flash for youtube?
Less sucky alternatives:
- youtube-dl
- HTML5
K.
Steps to reproduce (tested against 6.1 master branch):
1. Open youtube in firefox (not tested with other browsers).
2. Play some video in fullscreen mode.
3. Switch to an *empty* tag (the problem doesn't happen if this other
tag has some client in it).
4. Switch again to the youtube tag: flash has