on the bright side, not looking like we'll have to mitigate Y2038
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One bug at a time! Normal people only have the attention span for us nerds to warn about one thing at once, and even then, barely. So, we should all agree to not talk about Y2038 until at Coronavirus has been contained / infected almost everyone.
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Also, many non-nerds think of Y2K as "hoax" not "problem that was solved through coordinated hard work", and we do *not* want that thinking to apply to COVID-19.
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It’s ok, we aren’t testing for the Y2038 bug as no-one important is exhibiting symptoms yet, and it will all blow over soon
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Nope, just watching random breakage in financial systems with 20 year time frames and wondering why
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Gee thanks for mentioning it, now i also feel old

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No one will understand the 2038 bug so no worries
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What...in the name of god...is the Y2038 bug?
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Work out how old you will be when your youngest kid finishes high school. Good news, you’re not that old! Yet. I’ll be 65.
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