I only remember the Mayan calendar ending 🤣

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People thought airplanes would fall out of the sky, banks would lose all customer records, the electrical grid would go offline, and nuclear plants would melt down.

If I remember correctly, a couple of video slot machines in Las Vegas needed to be rebooted.

🤣 what the I knew people were superstitious but this hahah all because they thought computers wouldn’t read 0’s hahahah

Fixing the Y2K bug was the business Initech was running in the movie Office Space.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen that movie tbh 🫣

You’re kidding! It’s a Mike Judge classic!

Nope just looked it up tbh, never seen it but added it to the watchlist 🤙🏽

Let me know what you think. I’m interested to see if it still holds up after almost a quarter century.

Your right they were working on the "year 2000 problem" if only that fucking printer would work they could have maybe got it done without draining the company bank account and burning the building down. Great movie!

But … one could argue the panic, raised awareness, leading companies to invest in fixing the software, fended off a lot of serious problems. So I’m not sure it’s fair to say the Y2K bug wasn’t a problem.

I have friends working in rail transport that had to actually fix legacy systems for the Y2K bug in 1999 and spent the new year eve monitoring the situation. The threat was real, maybe a bit too dramatized by media

It’s indeed difficult to believe that throwing ~ $300 billion at the problem did no good at all. But was it well spent? I have doubts. Some countries like the US spent a lot to fix Y2K before 2000, while others like Russia spent little but muddled through.