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zuzululutoday at 3:31 PM2 repliesview on HN

few questions

1) how are games now showing up in browser?

2) how are they porting it, whats the process, can LLM do it?

3) how is it legal? how are they monetizing it ?


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AndriyKunitsyntoday at 4:15 PM

1) They were in browsers since 2000s. Then Steve Jobs held a grudge with Adobe and Flash took a major blow. Today, we successfuly reinvented the wheel using "open" technologies - on the client side at least, the authoring tools of Flash are still uncomparable.

2) WebAssembly, compiling the leaked HL2 code. The graphics stack is WebGL.

3) Absolutely illegal, it exists until a cease&desist comes from Valve. We may see it taken down even today. They aren't.

mclau153today at 3:43 PM

Art assets are the most controversial part about this, using the code is also controversial but can be obfuscated much easier than the art can