The Deep state have been "trying" to kill us for a long time. This is the short list !🤡
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The only one I wouldn't put on this list is the Y2K thing. I spent a lot of years developing computer systems as a user, and I know how easy it is for things to go wrong, no matter how much you test. The guys in our computer department would get a scared look whenever they talked about the looming Y2K problem, and that was in the 1980s. The main issue seemed to be that every single system uses dates, and missing even one could cause a cascade event. My assessment of the Y2K situation is that we managed to dodge a huge bullet, and all thanks to the computer guys for that. I also understand that it's easy for people who never worked with computer systems to think the Y2K scare was all just a big hoax.
You also know then how relatively easy it is to program a computer to look for patterns and replace them. It was a big hoax.
No, I didn't know that. I was a user developer, not a programmer or systems analyst. And I'll also note that I experienced some instances of 'replacing' things that blew up on us.
Programming isn't as simple as find save replacing something like that. What if the date variable was only created to hold two digits? What if you're comparing data from two sources that use different data standards so now you have to write something to consider for that. I was still a kid in 2000, but I'm a career programmer now and have worked for financial software companies. These are software with millions of lines of code, and very very rarely is updating something like that as simple as find and replace copy paste. It literally took years to rewrite things for Y2K and keep systems in sync at the time across all sorts of industries.
Well it worked so well.., a friends second mortgage got lost!!!
That's interesting to know.. thank you .
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