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Year 2038 Problem: The Next Millennium Bug
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A comprehensive resource on the Year 2038 Problem: how Unix 32-bit systems will fail, Y2K, affected sectors, and developer solutions.
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The Year 2038 Problem - When 32-bit Systems Run Out of Time $ ./epoch_2038_countdown.sh The Year 2038 Problem When 32-bit systems run out of time 13 Years 4519 Days 20 Hours 6 Minutes 22 Seconds Deadline to resolve: January 19, 2038 03:14:07 UTC What is the Epoch 2038 Problem? The Issue The Year 2038 problem is a time formatting bug that will cause 32-bit systems to fail when the Unix timestamp overflows on January 19, 2038. The Cause 32-bit signed integers used to represent Unix timestamps will overflow after 2,147,483,647 seconds since January 1, 1970. This causes dates to wrap around to December 13, 1901 Latest news The Register, 23 Aug 2025 The Unix Epochalypse might be sooner than you think by Richard Speed Summary: Ancient system tests at the National Museum of Computing reveal that the Unix “Epochalypse” (Year 2038 problem) could hit some systems even earlier – with unexpected crashes as soon as 2037 due to unpatched code ...
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