Why didn’t Y2K problem end the world?

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Why didn’t Y2K problem end the world?

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It was barely a problem to start with. Most dates weren’t encoded with years stored as two-digit numbers. It was already much more common to store dates as UNIX timestamps, i.e., the number of seconds since the first of January 1970, for instance.

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