The internet to end in 2039!?

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Source: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/the_internet_will_end_in_30_years.php

Have you heard the latest doomsday scenario? In thirty years, the internet will stop working! Apparently, a bug similar to the millennium bug will affect Unix-based systems, like those that run the tubes, in the year 2038. The bug, being dubbed the "2038 bug," arises because Unix-based systems store the time as a signed 32-bit integer, in seconds, from midnight on January 1 1970. And the latest time that can be represented in that format, by the Posix standard, is 3:14 AM on January 19, 2038. After that, times will wrap around and be represented as a negative number.


And then what happens?

Programs will fail, of course. Since they will see times not as being in 2038 but rather in 1901, erroneous calculations and decisions will occur. (It's true, I checked Wikipedia!)

We've actually seen fallout from the 2038 bug already, back in May of 2006 when the AOLserver web server software crashed. The software was designed so that database requests would "never" time out. Instead of assigning a "0" to the timeout, the software specified a timeout date one billion seconds in the future. One billion seconds (just over 31 years 251 days and 12 hours) after 21:27:28 on 12 May 2006 is beyond the 2038 cutoff date. The system calculated a timeout date that was actually in the past, got confused, and crashed.

The bug even affected the Mars Rover!

By 2038, it's likely that many of the susceptible machines will have been decommissioned before the critical date occurs. However, legacy systems and embedded systems could still be affected. These may include process control computers, space probe computers, embedded systems in traffic light controllers, navigation systems, routers, gas pumps, etc. It may not be possible to upgrade many of these systems, so they will need to be replaced.

I'm a Programmer - What Can I Do?

Test your code or use utilities such as the FakeTime Preload Library.
See the programming recommendations from The Open Group (formerly X/Open), which maintains the Unix specification and trademark.
If you're working with Open Source code, this free library may be a useful reference for patching existing code for high-accuracy longterm time calculation.
Read the Solutions to the Year 2000 Problem by Steve Manley. Many of his suggestions can be applied to the 2038 problem, too.
Keep tabs on any recent updates on the 2038 Bug web site
(Source: the 2038 FAQ)


The End?

Before mass hysteria sets in, let's all remember that we have years, decades even, to deal with this latest programming glitch.

And as for the internet?

Well, I'm pretty sure that self-improving Artificial Intelligences will be running the world by then, so we probably don't need to worry too much about this.
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I'm not really sure what to make of it, but if it spells the end of a certain self glorifying search engine then i'm all for it! *insert evil laugh here" :yell:

M.
 
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AfternicAfternic
-RJ- said:
I can't even imagine what we'll be surfing the net with in 30 years from now.
Remember when the PS2 came out and there were the commercials for the PS9 that involved snorting some kinda digital fun out of a ball that put yourself in the game?

I hope it's like that. All fun should be derived from snorting nanoprobes.
 
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-RJ- said:
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Computers from even 15 years ago look like antiques now. I can't even imagine what we'll be surfing the net with in 30 years from now.
It will be virtual reality. You will put your glasses on and roam the mall as if you were there.
 
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I always imagine the future of the internet like it is in The Web series of books. You put on a virtual reality suit and the internet is a full 3D environment broken up into districts, with the enterance to a website being a building.
 
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Mikor said:
I always imagine the future of the internet like it is in The Web series of books. You put on a virtual reality suit and the internet is a full 3D environment broken up into districts, with the enterance to a website being a building.
Seems like someone has watched the show Futurama as well ;)
 
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I doubt very much that the top tech heads would allow doomsday to fall upon the internet, especially if their wallets are at stake lol, i'm confident a soloution to the problem will be found :D
 
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We have 30 years - you think we will still be using the same operating system versions we all use now? I'm sure most people will upgrade as new releases come out, and in those releases will include a fix for this some time down the road. We're not all using the same operating system from the 80s? - I hope not. Probably won't be any different 30 years from now. :)
 
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lol, maybe there will be internet 2, and there will no longer have computers? something new will takeover? we never know, but we can create the future.
 
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lol
drink drink like theres no tomorrow! time to party !!! :D
 
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Do you think there will be people taking out loads of loans/credit cards like they did thinking the y2k bug would spell the end lol
 
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