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How many friggin times authors on this site keeps saying "luckely I have FlashBlock"? I don't care! Install whatever you want.
HTML5 is never going to replace Flash. Never.
I understand that for layout and "general websites" you are fed up when you see that they are created with Flash. I agree, that sucks.
But you cannot create cool interactive experiences like product campaigns with html5. You can't create decent games with Html5. So if you block Flash, fine with me, but you block much more than annoying ads.
The answer is in your article: it's about the devs, not about the technology. Flash 10.1 improved a lot (less CPU usage, more performance) but it's up to the developers to use i
Flash where it makes sense.
My company specialises in the creation of webgames (Unity3d and Flash, both propierty tech) and I know that millions of customers are happy because of these plugins.
It's just that you are a nerd. You are not the general public. Sorry to get 'personal'.