as a gen Z I still don't get why Y2K was such a big deal
stebo02
joined 2 years ago
i get that these people need more help than just being convinced not to do it, but in that moment isn't talking them out of it the right thing to do?
I get that, but I would assume that this only applied to a few old systems? Didn't programmers in the 80s want to make sure that their code would last for more than 20 years? And people knew Y2K would be a problem so they had plenty of time to fix the issues right?