Your outdated version of Windows Media Player 6 will still work after the Y2K38 bug ends civilization
The reason is that Unix time is counted in seconds with a 32-bit integer, meaning that it has a hard cap of 2,147,483,648 seconds before it creates an overflow error. That equates to roughly 68 years, so 1970 + 68 = 2038. In the best-case scenario, a 32-bit system will...Read Entire Article
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The reason is that Unix time is counted in seconds with a 32-bit integer, meaning that it has a hard cap of 2,147,483,648 seconds before it creates an overflow error. That equates to roughly 68 years, so 1970 + 68 = 2038. In the best-case scenario, a 32-bit system will...
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