As of today, we have about eighteen years to go until the Y2038 problem occurs.
But the Y2038 problem will be giving us headaches long, long before 2038 arrives.
I'd like to tell you a story about this.
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BTW: In JavaScript timestamps are in milliseconds, but limited to epoch +/- 100 million days: new Date( -8640000000000000 ) Tue Apr 20 -271821 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC) new Date( 8640000000000000 ) Sat Sep 13 275760 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)
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Anything outside that range: new Date( -8640000000000001 ) Invalid Date new Date( 8640000000000001 ) Invalid Date
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Thank you. This is the 1st I’ve heard of this problem. Cleanup is going to involve a lot of really old code ...
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Remember the Y2K problem? A lot of people worked very hard for a long time to make sure it wouldn't be a disaster. It worked. Year 2000 came and the world didn't end. But instead of acknowledging all their hard work, some journalists decided to call Y2K a hoax. Some still do...
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who the f*ck is calculating dates on important systems with a unix time stamp? Someone invented SQL some days ago...
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Only everyone...
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i think it says a lot that Youtube planned around hundreds of billions of users uploading videos until the end of time, meanwhile computer engineers didn't think we'd still be using computers in 78 years
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Those engineers knew we'd be using computers in 78 years. They didn't think we'd still be using the same software they were writing back then.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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