• JTheDoc@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    It was in the news, it wasn’t some programmer inside joke lol.

    Born 1992, I remember it all too. I already knew how to program BASIC, build a computer, knew more than the regular folk my age.

    My friends even knew about it, enough to understand what it was about without much or any experience.

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      1 year ago

      It was in the news because the news wanted views and it WAS an important event. It still hurt NO ONE like the other actual disasters from history, thanks to software engineers.

      It was only a predicted and avoided disaster, not one normies suffered through. Even if you’ve never been to NY, the US’s response to 9/11 made the world a worse place for everyone. The world was better off after software engineers fixed the bugs and shortcomings that would have been Y2K.

      Y2K was not a disaster that actually happened. It was predicted and prevented, unlike the others on the list. “Living through it” is no more enlightening than saying, “I was alive Dec 31st, 1999.”.

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        1 year ago

        Who and what are you disagreeing with me about? And why are you telling me what I already know, I don’t get your point?