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I can't say I'm well versed in the specific history of Flash, it sounds fascinating. But even though I look back at Flash fondly, I can't say I miss the near constant stream of malware that disguised itself as Flash.
Never once experienced that, likely because ad-blocking and more recently not being on the primarily targeted OS.
Though vector video could've been something supported by HTML5 spec and even Youtube, including enhanced features like dynamic aspect ratio support (and surely more).
Similarly, WebGL would get more points with me if it had a container format to allow downloading and playing as easily as .SWF files. When WebGL is inevitably replaced, the archival effort likely is not going to look nearly as good as what we've seen with Flash.