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I remember when Adobe Flash was super late to the 64bit game. I think that was 15 years ago.
Now make Steam work on IPv6.
Edit: It was 18 years ago. I believe this is also the last year that intel made a pure x86 processor (the Atom N270).
https://www.cnet.com/tech/tech-industry/adobe-answers-cries-for-64-bit-flash-on-linux/
Sadly, with GitHub being a similar case, I think it will take until the heat death of the universe before these services start supporting ipv6.