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RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works to RetroGaming@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

Playable DOOM Now Available in PDF Format

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Playable DOOM Now Available in PDF Format

www.retronews.com

RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works to RetroGaming@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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A developer known as Ading2210 has ingeniously created a playable version of Doom (1993) that runs inside a PDF file, aptly named DoomPDF. This project showcases the surprising versatility of the PDF format, which supports JavaScript for interactive features. The game can be played in any Chromium-based browser (such as Google Chrome) that supports PDF rendering engines like PDFium.To make this possible, Ading2210 used an older version of Emscripten to compile Doom's C code into asm.js, allowing it to run within the constrained JavaScript environment of a PDF file. Instead of rendering individual pixels as text fields—which would have required

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    Oh yes. Adobe Reader has a reputatation for ongoing vulnerabilities. (Count: 1901 at time of comment)

    Part of it was Adobe’s shitty security culture for many years. They’ve done a good job search-washing this away, but many of us remember their previous CEO lashing out at security researchers - as if Adobe being a Cybersecurity laughing stock was some kind of conspiracy.

    Part of it is simply that becoming the final word in portable documents required a lot of shenanigans.

    For some context, and contrast:

    • Microsoft Word Vulns (368 at time of comment)
    • Emacs Vulns (26)
    • Firefox Vulns (over 3,000)

    Edit: In fairness, Adobe Reader is (whether it should be or not) also closer to Firefox in functionality, as well.

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      How about LaTeX vulnerabilities? :-D

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        Lol. 26 known vulnerabilities in Latex

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