revk, (edited ) to random
@revk@toot.me.uk avatar

I have tried to explain some of the issues with #2038 and time_t. And some about #Y2K

https://www.revk.uk/2024/03/2038.html

I mean, maybe boost it a bit if people need to know this shit?!

publicvoit, to IT German
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

vom Anzeigenblatt setzt den -Bug auf e. Liste von schwachsinnigem .

Ein Ausdruck der mangelnden unserer Tage. 🤦‍♂️

Hätten aufgrund des Aufschreis im Vorfeld nicht alle Entscheider Ressourcen gewährt, dass hunderttausende Fachkräfte Software Y2k-reif gemacht haben, dann wäre weltweit vermutlich wirklich die Katastrophe passiert.

So haben wir unseren Job gemacht & es wird von journalistischen Nichtrecherchierern verharmlost.

tournesol, to random
@tournesol@peculiar.florist avatar

Je viens de croiser un groupe de collégiens en sortie scolaire tous en tenue vintage trop classes haha

attendez je précise pour les adultes, vintage en 2024 c'est les tenues des années 2000 ​:blobcat_googly_tongue:​

mdmrn, to music
@mdmrn@urusai.social avatar

Okay, while on last week I missed a brand new track and from entitled, "Be The Gal."

Solid track that, honestly, is kind of fitting for a week at the .

Check it out here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTuPwVYHc_M

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SinclairSpeccy, (edited ) to tech

On September 1, 2000, a true legend was born - the Nokia 3310.

The Nokia 3310 wasn't just a phone; it was an icon of resilience. Its sturdy design made it nearly indestructible. You could drop it, toss it, and it would still function flawlessly.

While smartphones have evolved into powerful mini-computers, the Nokia 3310 remains a symbol of simpler times.

I bet every Nokia 3310 still has a 100% battery life

fifonetworks, to GPS

New Year’s Eve: Musings on Y2K
At 3pm PST on 31 December, 1999, I sat down at the computer in my home office in Yakima, Washington. I logged remotely into the network at HQ and started monitoring our systems. The most critical moment would come at 4pm local time. We were in Pacific Standard Time (PST), -0800 UTC. In other words, at 4pm in Yakima, it would be midnight in Greenwich, England, where the time zone aligns with Coordinated Universal Time. (Coordinated Universal Time is abbreviated as UTC, not CUT, because there are actually other languages in the world besides English, and… never mind. Look it up if that story interests you).

Anyway.

The GPS satellites run on UTC, and our entire multi-state operation depended on GPS timing. My first hint of system failure because of a Y2K bug would occur at midnight, UTC.

Beginning at 3:55pm I began testing the major system once a minute. At 4:05pm I sent out the notice to corporate management that all was well.

I tested hourly, then, but the next critical moment wasn’t until 9pm PST, which was when midnight occurred on the US East Coast. Our equipment was all in MST and PST, but some of our many telecom providers might have systems with local time coordination in some other US time zone. (They’d all be using GPS now, but – this was 1999, and US telecommunications had plenty of legacy systems with other clocking methods).

In the end, nothing failed. Our entire system worked.

This wasn’t because Y2K was overblown.

It was because we replaced our billing system, which wasn’t able to generate an invoice after the date flip.

It was because we did software updates on several proprietary systems that would have failed.

It was because we did firmware updates, too.

Equipment inventories.
Application inventories.
Operating system inventories.
Software version inventories.
Firmware version inventories.

The reason January 1, 2000 seemed like such an ordinary day is because of the MASSIVE amount of work and money spent to make it ordinary. There are unsung heroes around the world who put in the work to update or replace systems that would’ve failed otherwise.

If you’re one of those people, I would love to hear your story.

#newyear #y2k #informationsecurity #gps

trixter, to random
@trixter@retro.pizza avatar
SinclairSpeccy, to random

Mouse phone?????

Don't worry! It is Windows 95/98/2000 compatible!

bbbbbr, to gameboy
@bbbbbr@mastodon.gamedev.place avatar

Been reverse engineering (keyboard, rtc, etc) the laptop.

It's like except it actually shipped. It has same GB compatible cpu (sm83) and with slightly altered registers as the Megaduck Handheld.

Anyhow, turns out the System ROM has a Y2K12 bug. The, max year supported is 2011.😄

(device photo credit ashens on youtube iirc)

Picture of megaduck laptop with keyboard, fake mouse, printer and tiny screen

Vibracobra23, to Paranormal
@Vibracobra23@mastodon.social avatar

#517 Bob Rickard and Paul Sieveking (eds) - Fortean Times: The Journal of Strange Phenomena, No 122. John Brown Publishing Ltd, London, May 1999. #ForteanTimes #BobRickard #PaulSieveking #Ufology #Y2K #Ghosts #BookOfTheDay

gee, to accessibility French
@gee@framapiaf.org avatar

[Nouvelle BD rendue accessible] Why Touquet ?

La fabuleuse histoire du fameux bug de l'an 2000 ! Un petit morceau de l'histoire de l'informatique qui a bercé mon enfance…

Notez qu'avec tout ça, les deux tiers des articles de Grise Bouille sont à présent accessibles ! 🎉 🎉 🎉

https://grisebouille.net/why-touquet/

aronow, to random
@aronow@hachyderm.io avatar

Today I had someone ask me all about … because they weren’t old enough to remember it themselves.

So if anyone needs me, I’ll be at my retirement home playing shuffleboard.

“But you’re so old” from Aladdin

gatelinker, to vscode

🥰 O-M-G! I love .

It helped me to find a stupid bug in my framebuffer code that slowed down clearing images.
Coding and compiling was done with and ,
and execution in DOSBox showed immediately what failed.

We don't see such bugs on Windows or Linux with our GHz CPUs anymore.
But with good old on an emulated 386 33 MHz host it made a jump from 2 to 18 FPS after fixing.

That's true optimization nobody cares about today. before must have been real fun.

mdmrn, (edited ) to Jpop
@mdmrn@urusai.social avatar

Okay, so from @ThePop this week has a theme of . Guess that means I need a couple songs.

Let's go.

Hanabie - Tousou (Run Away) https://songwhip.com/%E8%8A%B1%E5%86%B7%E3%81%88%E3%80%82/tousou

And

Hanabie - 今年こそギャル https://songwhip.com/%E8%8A%B1%E5%86%B7%E3%81%88%E3%80%82/%E4%BB%8A%E5%B9%B4%E3%81%93%E3%81%9D%E3%82%AE%E3%83%A3%E3%83%AB%EF%BD%9E%E5%88%9D%E5%A4%8Fver%EF%BD%9E-2

What? I got really into Hanabie this year.

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melissabeartrix, to random
@melissabeartrix@aus.social avatar

Thinking about when I built this place ... The internet was great ... Big companies didn't password all their technical information ... And you didn't have to "prove" who you were ... Them were the days ... 2000 ... all went to pot after that ... Maybe Y2K did get us ... Maybe

Hugz & xXx

Shanmonster, to random
@Shanmonster@c.im avatar

When I was a front end cashier at Sobeys in 1999/2000, I wasn’t allowed to wear nail polish. I had to wear all-white sneakers with no visible brand name, something that is almost impossible to find. I had to wear the same ugly smock over white or nude pantyhose every day. I rebelled by wearing PVC miniskirts, rude tshirts, and kinky underwear under my smock.

I wasn’t allowed to ever sit down on the job, even when I was very unwell. I wasnt given enough time on my lunch break to go to the bathroom and eat my lunch. I wasn’t allowed to drink water while working, and all of the cashiers were frequently sick because whenever anyone entered or exited the store in winter, it was so cold that we could all see our breath. Pneumonia and bronchitis were frequent, and I had to go to emergency at the hospital several times because of asthma attacks triggered by the cold air.

On NYE 1999, on the cusp of what everyone thought would be Armageddon because of the Y2K bug, none of the cashiers were given any breaks during their shift. The excuse was that there were too many customers for us to take a break. The line for the cash registers wrapped three times around the perimeter of the entire store, and it was a huge store. All of the customers were in foul moods and snapping at us. Grocery store rage is as real as road rage.

I had a bad repetitive stress issue with my wrists from keying things into the cash register. I could barely grasp things, but not a single customer ever thought to pick up their own heavy items, like frozen turkeys, bags of dogfood, or flats of canned goods or bottled water. While I wasn’t on the clock, I wore a sling.

I didn’t make enough money at this job to wash my laundry and had to wash my clothes in the shower every day after work. I didn’t make enough money to eat decent food and had to buy whatever wasn’t too rotten in the discount section.

I have never worked so hard and been treated so poorly as I have at any minimum wage job.

It isn’t acceptable to treat people so poorly, but it is legal.

Just because something is legal doesn’t mean it is ethical. Break unethical laws. Do crime. And if you see someone steal food, no, you didn’t.

#labour #MinimumWage #decency #BreakLaws #DoCrime #Y2K #GroceryStoreCashier #Sobeys #abuse

sysop408, to random
@sysop408@sfba.social avatar

Happy New Year to everyone except for that guy who decided to start off 2024 by making fun of the averted #Y2K crisis. It's not that I don't want him to have a good year. It's that he's probably not having a good time so far. 😆

alecm, to random

Via @tychotithonus a novel idea: maybe it’s about time we started talking honestly about what had to be done to combat Y2K to diffuse the disinformation about it

Smart idea:

The hardest part about refuting Y2K disinfo is how many problems were fixed quietly, in part to mitigate risk of ligitation (negligence, etc.). People have stories they can’t tell.

At this point, I think enough years have passed that a formal amnesty – to encourage companies to disclose just how bad some of the problems were – would be in our historical best interest.

https://infosec.exchange/@tychotithonus/111687949273686247

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todb, to random

Fixed a bug this morning. YOU'RE WELCOME.

https://github.com/ntop/ntopng/pull/7453

tychotithonus, to random

@robertatcara As someone who personally discovered and fixed Y2K bugs that would have had significant real world impact, it is disturbing to hear someone propagate this myth [that it was a "big fuss about nothing"]. And it is a myth.

This is what really happened:
https://time.com/5752129/y2k-bug-history/

The testing methodology insured that these impacts were not hypothetical. At my company, the testing was performed by actually rolling the clock forward to test systems to see what would happen. For example, I discovered that every ATM in the state of Alaska operated by my company would have locked up until a PROM chip was swapped. Someone had to fly all over the state to proactively swap the chip beforehand, to avoid significant customer impact.

And that was just one story. I personally oversaw investigation and fixes for other hardware and software at that company that would have failed.

And that was just my company. I spoke with others in IT at that time with similar stories. And that was just the people I knew.

So no, it wasn't "a big fuss about nothing" - and saying so is both dangerously revisionist, and disrespectful of the work it took to prevent real impacts.

cadusilva, to random Portuguese
@cadusilva@bolha.one avatar

Muito bom o documentário do . O que hoje pode não parecer grande coisa, na época foi uma ansiedade bastante real, quase como foi a emergência de saúde em 2019.

No fim, da mesma forma como as coisas funcionavam de modo transparente até quase ser tarde demais, a virada do milênio foi funcional e transparente na maior parte dos casos, pois um exército de pessoas trabalhou nos bastidores para ser assim, como sempre foi.

E a burrice que resultou nisso tudo, que foi escrever em pedra os dois primeiros dígitos do ano e mudar só os dois últimos como se o ano 2000 não fosse chegar, foi uma decisão com o bolso e não com o cérebro. Capitalismo sendo capitalismo.

No final o bug do milênio veio morder a bunda dos governos e empresários, que tiveram que investir altas somas de dinheiro para evitar o pior enquanto perdiam as calças.

E influenciou a vida e decisões de inúmeras pessoas e grupos.

mjgardner, to brainfood
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

What a lazy “#documentary.” It’s almost all archival footage skewing towards the false notion that #Y2K was hysterical hype about a nonexistent problem. https://www.hbo.com/movies/time-bomb-y2k

People who diminish the necessity of the massive effort and expense directed at the #Year2000 problem are no better than doomsday #preppers and #conspiracy theorists spreading pointless #disinformation.

#film #movies #HBO #Max #1990s #90s #2000s

luis_in_brief, to random
@luis_in_brief@social.coop avatar

Do I know anyone around DC/Charlottesville who might enjoy this? @kdriscoll is great so if he says the movie is interesting I suspect it will be.

https://aoir.social/@kdriscoll/111308521003626841

Jeze3D, to Nostalgia

The Y2K Coca Cola pop top promo. Who else remembers this ad campaign?

tournesol, to random
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