Fortunately JavaScript solved that. These days, programmers type == instead of ===! Progress!
Wow that '===!' must be a new PHP operator
I would imagine that there they implemented RFC6532, which involves a lot more than changing a regular expression
So we get sometimes unreadable mails because the encoding of the content is unknown. Then some mails will be rejected because of an encoding problem in the address itself. At least in the first case the mail was received and we had enough time to fix the problem.
it's good news for Microsoft
Not only. At least we'll have less and less outdated browsers and insecure machines.
I keep wondering how Linux could become as good as it is, with a coordinator being a person like Torvalds
Well you must have no much management experience, or at least not the management of a team you never meet in person, you don't choose, and which basically has no working obligation. The Linux kernel is one of the best (the best?) thing that happened for the OS community.
We're all grown-ups here.
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4.8 was even worse
Gosh! I'm using 4.6!
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