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The year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038, [1] Y2K38, Y2K38 superbug or the Epochalypse [2] [3]) is a time computing problem that leaves some computer systems unable to represent times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.
On 5 January 1975, the 12-bit field that had been used for dates in the TOPS-10 operating system for DEC PDP-10 computers overflowed, in a bug known as "DATE75". The field value was calculated by taking the number of years since 1964, multiplying by 12, adding the number of months since January, multiplying by 31, and adding the number of days since the start of the month; putting 2 12 − 1 ...
19 January: Any computer systems still measuring time with signed 32-bit Unix time will fail because of the year 2038 problem. The 2038 FIFA World Cup will be held the location of which has not been determined.
According to the Census report, the number of Americans over 64 years old will surpass the number of Americans under 18 by 2029. At that point, only 60% of the US population will be between 18 and ...
John Titor and TimeTravel_0 are pseudonyms used in communications and on internet forums between 1998 and 2001 by an individual claiming to be an American military time traveler from the year 2036. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His posts discussed various aspects of time travel, and described future calamitous events, including a global nuclear war that he ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported last year that life expectancy at birth fell in 2021 to its lowest level since 1996, a decline of nearly a year on average from 2020. That ...
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Hence, the Year 2038 problem. Unlike FAT32 systems that will suffer of the Year 2100 problem. --79.242.203.134 09:45, 16 July 2017 (UTC) For those that might want to investigate this further, most nuclear plants would be using QNX as their rtos as it was available long before Linux became a viable installation choice. You would think (but a ...