Comment by raverbashing
6 years ago
What I find funny is how developers still "forget" to account for variables that increment and will overload after X days (and the process doesn't catch it).
It was funny in Windows 95 days (and Unixes knew how to handle those) now it's just sad.
Of course the problem might be a bit more complex and it might be a combination of issues. Still not good though
> It was funny in Windows 95 days (and Unixes knew how to handle those) now it's just sad.
Ummm, this says otherwise:)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem
Now that the turn of the century is 20 years ago and the next century is 80 years away, I feel it's safe to go back to two digit years for most things.