UNIX users around the world witnessed a historical moment in computing history Saturday when the epoch time clock rolled over onto 1234567890. The clock was started on the 1st of January 1970 and is ...
What’s the Unix Epochalypse? The Unix Epochalypse (or the Year 2038 problem) is the day clocks on a number of systems will flip from January 19, 2038 3:14:08 AM UTC to December 13, 1901 8:45:52 PM UTC ...
Any respectable Unix clock will tell you that Friday will mark 1,234,567,890 seconds past January 1, 1970. Why not celebrate? Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
Sometimes the projects we think are easy to design are the ones on which we end up making the most mistakes. The UNIX clock that you see in the picture above is one of these projects. For our readers ...
Sometimes the projects we think are easy to design are the ones on which we end up making the most mistakes. The UNIX clock that you see in the picture above is one of these projects. For our readers ...
The {cl_sst_unix_time} function returns the current time of the {Unix_clock} with respect to {cl_Duration}. Prior to C++20, this function may use a clock other than the {Unix_clock}, although there ...