• FarceMultiplier@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    My boss demanded that the whole IT team was at work watching and waiting. I think he bought us a dozen doughnuts.

    Of course, nothing critical happened at all. Some websites showed a date of January 1, 19100. That was all.

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      1 year ago

      Nothing happened because a lot of effort was put into changing vulnerable systems.

      I am old enough to remember Y2K. The media definitely stirred some people up about it, in my experience most people seemed to not be too worried about it.

      But we shouldn’t dismiss the hard work that a lot of people did to upgrade or redesign systems that Y2K could have affected.

      As a aside, I remember that when the clock struck midnight at the NYE party I was at someone flipped the circuit breaker for the house as a joke, turning out all the lights. I remember a few people gasping and wondering what the hell was going on for a few moments until the lights came back on and the prankster revealed himself. Was pretty funny at the time 🤣

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        1 year ago

        After a couple years of late nights and weekends, I took my bonus money and celebrated New Years in style on Pleasure Island, watching three headliner bands in different stages.

        Yes, there was a lot of effort that turned it into a non-event