Bourne inquired: "Is it advisable to download a random .deb file?"

Radom DEBs would not be advisable, no, but I am pointing out a specific
one ;)

Seriously though, users may judge the relative risks of downloading that
specific DEB; its been up on UF since the beginning of December, the
person who started the thread has been posting for over a year, some 23
users have left a "thank you" on the bottom of that post and the thread
extends over three pages without (by my skimming) any serious issues
with the DEB.

Users may also weigh the relative risks of said DEB against the one in
the repositories which either doesn't work or has installed software
with a known security vulnerability.

"Wouldn't it be best to advise those user who want or need flash to
install it using the .tar.gz method outlined on the adobe website?"

I would not, no.  That would defeat the purpose of having excellent
package management; e.g. how would said users know if a new update
(let's say a 120 release is made available in a week) became available?
For Ubuntu, a DEB is always preferable IMHO.

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