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Google stopped supporting Windows XP last month.

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/04/chrome-50-ends-suppor...




Right, but that doesn't immediately remove the millions of XP machines still in use. My question was how nginx handles those inbound connections that falsely claim they can validate SHA-2/ECDSA signatures.


Can't we just put up a bounty for a computer worm that wipes out all the XP machines in the world, and then stop having this conversation? :)


X.org bugzilla quip: "with a non-multisync monitor, it would destroy.. the.. monitor.. so- Our job here is to make sure that there are no such monitors left in the world. --Keith Packard, LCA2007"




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