• Fetus@lemmy.world
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    5 天前

    Typical, kicking the can down the road instead of actually fixing the problem. And what happens 292 billion years from now when we all go through this again, huh?

  • Jason2357@lemmy.ca
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    5 天前

    Some Debian installs are used for 10+ years, so makes a lot of sense to do it now.

  • MTK@lemmy.world
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    And what will we do when we get to December 4th, 292,277,026,596 AD, at 20:10:55 UTC???

  • atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works
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    Finally learning some lessons!

    The century date problem as it was known before Y2K was first described in the 1950s but people assumed it would be a moot point long before it was a problem.

    When some of those mainframes were still in use in the 70s it was brought up again but nothing was done because it was assumed that it would be a moot point long before it was a problem.

    When some of those mainframes or software were still in use (banks, oil companies, the IRS, etc) in the 90s it was finally seen a as a problem and cost billions of dollars to fix.

    Then it happened again in 2020 because it turns out that the fix was to kick the can down the road again.