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There’s a lot of FUD going around with regard to the H.264 versus Theora Ogg codecs, and the free software types are not afraid to employ it themselves.

Chronological history of relevant recent events:

Early 1990’s: World Wide Web becomes popular with mostly static HTML content and animated gifs and such.

Late 1990’s: Real Player, Windows Media Player, Quicktime videos are utilized by various media sites that want to share videos with their audience. Confusion as well as buggy and annoying software issues abound for users. Web developers feel pressure to support multiple formats of video.

Mid 2000’s: Flash becomes the popular mechanism for publishing video on the web. Sites like YouTube, Brightcove, Vimeo, etc make publishing videos a simple task for companies and consumers.

2007: iPhone debutes, does not support Flash, becomes huge success.

2009: HTML5 reaches Last Call in the WHATWG. Modern browsers beginning support for the HTML5 Video element appear. YouTube demos HTML5 video format using the proprietary H.264 codec. Discussion of open formats like Theora versus the proprietary H.264 become prevalent.

early 2010: Apple’s iPad debuts, also does not support Flash. Apple forbids use of Adobe’s CS5 Flash to iPhone/iPad app technology in developer license agreement. Mozilla refuses to adopt H.264 due to non-open license. Adobe abandons this CS5 feature, criticizes Apple. Steve Jobs responds to criticism, advocates HTML5 and H.264. TechCrunch publishes a post indicating wide H.264 adoption. Microsoft announces via its IE blog that IE 9 will only support H.264 for HTML5 video element. Open format proponents respond to criticisms: Theora is not inferior or dangerous, Theora is probably not vulnerable to patents, MPEG-LA is out to destroy human culture. MPEG-LA, the licenser for H.264 extends free licenses.

by 2015 in universe A:

Flash videos disappear. Due to the tweets and blog posts of free software and open standard proponents, and regular upvotes of anti-H.264 articles on sites like Reddit and Hacker News Microsoft, Apple, Google and all the major media corporations and publishers change their mind and use Theora instead of H.264. Mozilla wins its open standard gamble and its users do not abandon it because the videos they wanted to see didn’t work. Google releases VP8 as an open format.

by 2015 in universe B:

Flash videos disappear. The powerful influence of major corporations in computing and media prevail and H.264 becomes the widely used format. Firefox and Linux users must implement illegal, buggy H.264 software plugins to be able to watch most video online. Non-technically inclined and individuals who want quality video abandon Firefox for other browsers that can play H.264 videos out of the box. MPEG-LA group reveal their executive team reports directly to Beelzebub, group releases new license that requires users to forfeit their soul and charges the world with heavy royalty fines that lead to starvation and the plague in most parts of the world. Millions of children die while their anguished parents cry out “Why H.264? WHY?” China launches nukes. The world ends. Google releases VP8 as an open format.

Was looking for some Java development downloads and came across this beauty:

Warning: Pre–release software is Apple confidential information. Your unauthorized distribution of pre–release software or disclosure of information relating to pre–release software (including the posting of screen shots) may subject you to both civil and criminal liability and result in immediate termination of your ADC Membership.

Great. I always love being threatened with legal action for no reason. It really makes my fucking day. With no negative intent in mind, just wanting to get some work done suddenly I find myself reminded that I’m in possible legal jeopardy. And for what? What’s the deal here? Do I really need this negativity in my life? Do I really give a fuck about developing for Apple anymore or even using Apple products? I was afraid of switching from my iPhone to a Nexus One because I thought maybe I would end up with a terrible phone with an awful UI, cutting off my nose to spite my face. In reality it turns out the Nexus One is a very nice phone and I don’t need Apple.

I don’t need Apple’s negativity. I don’t need to deal with Steve fucking Jobs & Co.’s control and button issues, because there are alternatives. For now I’m sticking with Mac OS X, but man Apple, take a fucking chill pill. Please. I think I’ll have two of those myself.