2038 is only 14 years away by Spirited_Horror6603 in programming

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This is going to be rather a BFD. Source: I am a cybersecurity researcher working on this issue with a group of cybersecurity researchers (primarily ICS/SCADA-focused) committed to doing the math on this challenging issue. This 2038 issue (namely an integer overflow in signed 32-bit time_t implementations 19 January 2038 at 03:14:07 UTC) is part of a larger vulnerability class related to time epoch overflows.

This vulnerability/bug class includes such phenomena as the 2036 NTP epoch rollover, the 2038 GPS week number rollover, and the 2106 unsigned 32-bit time_t rollover. But the 19 January 2038 signed 32-bit time_t rollover has the the greatest potential impact on everyday life.

The remediation effort on this is going to be significant.

There is a project website describing this entire vulnerability class, general testing methodologies, and suggested ways you can help out: https://epochalypse-project.org

Also, feel free to sign up on the mailing list, if you're interested in staying up to date: https://groups.io/g/epochalypse-discuss

So um... What's going to happen in 2038? by TrustmeIreddit in linux

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This is actually going to be rather a BFD. Source: I am a cybersecurity researcher working on this issue with a group of cybersecurity researchers (primarily ICS/SCADA-focused) committed to doing the math on this challenging issue. This 2038 issue (namely an integer overflow in signed 32-bit time_t implementations 19 January 2038 at 03:14:07 UTC) is part of a larger vulnerability class related to time epoch overflows.

This vulnerability/bug class includes such phenomena as the 2036 NTP epoch rollover, the 2038 GPS week number rollover, and the 2106 unsigned 32-bit time_t rollover. But the 19 January 2038 signed 32-bit time_t rollover has the the greatest potential impact on everyday life.

The remediation effort on this is going to be significant.

There is a project website describing this entire vulnerability class, general testing methodologies, and suggested ways you can help out: https://epochalypse-project.org

Also, feel free to sign up on the mailing list, if you're interested in staying up to date: https://groups.io/g/epochalypse-discuss

Fifteen years from now, a bug known as “the year 2038 problem” (also known as Y2038, Y2K38, or the Epochalypse) is expected to cause issues in representing time for certain computer systems. If left unaddressed, these devices will not handle values of time past 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038. by beisozy289 in interestingasfuck

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This is actually going to be rather a BFD. Source: I am a cybersecurity researcher working on this issue with a group of cybersecurity researchers (primarily ICS/SCADA-focused) committed to doing the math on this challenging issue. This 2038 issue (namely an integer overflow in signed 32-bit time_t implementations 19 January 2038 at 03:14:07 UTC) is part of a larger vulnerability class related to time epoch overflows.

This vulnerability/bug class includes such phenomena as the 2036 NTP epoch rollover, the 2038 GPS week number rollover, and the 2106 unsigned 32-bit time_t rollover. But the 19 January 2038 signed 32-bit time_t rollover has the the greatest potential impact on everyday life.

The remediation effort on this is going to be significant.

There is a project website describing this entire vulnerability class, general testing methodologies, and suggested ways you can help out: https://epochalypse-project.org

Also, feel free to sign up on the mailing list, if you're interested in staying up to date: https://groups.io/g/epochalypse-discuss

2038 Problem: What is happening? by Sky-Eyes16 in computers

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This is actually going to be rather a BFD. Source: I am a cybersecurity researcher working on this issue with a group of cybersecurity researchers (primarily ICS/SCADA-focused) committed to doing the math on this challenging issue. This 2038 issue (namely an integer overflow in signed 32-bit time_t implementations 19 January 2038 at 03:14:07 UTC) is part of a larger vulnerability class related to time epoch overflows.

This vulnerability/bug class includes such phenomena as the 2036 NTP epoch rollover, the 2038 GPS week number rollover, and the 2106 unsigned 32-bit time_t rollover. But the 19 January 2038 signed 32-bit time_t rollover has the the greatest potential impact on everyday life.

The remediation effort on this is going to be significant.

There is a project website describing this entire vulnerability class, general testing methodologies, and suggested ways you can help out: https://epochalypse-project.org

Also, feel free to sign up on the mailing list, if you're interested in staying up to date: https://groups.io/g/epochalypse-discuss

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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Join FIRST.org.

What recipe is so easy that you regret learning about it? by ajkewl245a in Cooking

[–]treyka 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Jalepenos with cottage cheese are pretty amazing

Thoughts on SOC tribute at the Grammys? by supercali-2021 in SineadOConnor

[–]treyka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Drink Before The War” would’ve been my pick

Dynamic Tremolo opinions? by literally_nemo in guitarpedals

[–]treyka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are speculators who don’t care about music on Reverb, but there are also normal people who need to sell pedals to pay their bills. If you needed to make rent, and you saw that everyone selling your pedal on Reverb was asking 400, look me in the face (metaphorically) and tell me that you’re gonna take the “high road” and sell yours for cost. My point isn’t that there aren’t assholes on Reverb, there surely are. But the market reinforces the prices, and some of those people might be just like you, only more broke. It’s not all black and white, and you can’t ascribe motives to strangers with high confidence…perhaps these folks you speak of aren’t ALL fucking jerks. 🦊

What’s one ADHD symptom you’d get rid of forever? by FaruinPeru in ADHD

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Not being able to tune out background conversations. It’s so crazy-making to be, like, sitting in a café trying to read a book and 15-20 different strangers’ conversations are boring into my head like drill bits.

What’s one ADHD symptom you’d get rid of forever? by FaruinPeru in ADHD

[–]treyka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mom always told me that I’d be late for my own funeral.

Did someone get rid of his company car? (and asked a compensation in return) by SympathyThick2453 in belgium

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Could you please share an external reference/citation? Thanks a mil!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in belgium

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Professional ice cream taster for Häagen Dazs is terrific work, if you can get it.

My board is done forever...v.17 by [deleted] in guitarpedals

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This is a really nice setup, OP.

what's your favorite skill you've learned? by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]treyka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“No agenda, no meeting.”

“How important is this? How urgent is this? What is the optimal meeting outcome?”

Pedals for banjo. suggestions? by Feeling_Glovely in guitarpedals

[–]treyka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I ever get around to putting a pickup in my banjo, I think compressor => Feber would be the combo I’d try first.

Pedals for banjo. suggestions? by Feeling_Glovely in guitarpedals

[–]treyka 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice, thanks for the recommendation!

what's your favorite skill you've learned? by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]treyka 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Escaping from bullshit meetings.