Let's say it again... John Titor, the time traveler from 1998, might be right with what the world will be in 2036. Even if certain events in between never happened.
Let's say it again... John Titor, the time traveler from 1998, might be right with what the world will be in 2036. Even if certain events in between never happened.
@clacke heh, I must've missed this post when you actually posted it, and only saw it while going through API results.
It might've been me you saw talking about #TimeTravel_0 aka #JohnTitor:
https://mastodon.social/@FiXato/101387762714255495
https://mastodon.social/@FiXato/103393353814619305
His posts are a fascinating part of history, and probably my first introduction to the #y2k38 problem. :)
(Or perhaps, actually more likely, I encountered his posts while looking into the issue when I first encountered it while I was still doing PHP4...)
@craigmaloney@octodon.social
and the #Y2k38 bug will always remind me of #JohnTitor aka #TimeTravel_0: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor 😄
@climagic
the y2k38 bug always reminds me of #TimeTravel_0 aka #JohnTitor, someone who claimed to be an American soldier from #Tampa, #Florida, who claimed to have travelled from 2036 to the year 2000 to retrieve an #IBM5100 to debug various legacy programmes to prevent a catastrophe likely related to the #y2k38 problem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Titor