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The Computer Bug That Almost Ended The World | The Y2k Debacle 

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The year 2000 was going to be very special, for a multitude of reasons. We were entering into a new millennium, a new era, a year that only existed in Science-Fiction stories. This was by no means a conventional New Year. It was finally the future, but maybe not the future everyone was anticipating. Millions of people around the world spent their last moments in the 1900s staring at the clock, but not for the reason that you think. Instead of celebrating, they were terrified, because as soon as the clock struck midnight, the world was going to end, and within the blink of an eye, the year 2000 would instead be a future now past.
Word had been going around about this upcoming event for years now. The public even coined a name for this phenomenon: Y2K, and as the late 1990s creeped up and the year 2000 approached, people crowded up stores across the world and lined up to buy food, water, weapons, and supplies to create survival kits, because on this date, according to many credible sources, computers would malfunction, prison gates would open, dams would flood, banks would lose all their money, nuclear missiles would launch by themselves. They did this because they were told the end was year, but why? What exactly caused such a strange worldwide panic like this one, to arise? If the year 2000 was so dangerous, how are we still here?
To fully understand the curious story behind Y2K and how it was able to cause such the level of panic that it did, we first need to discuss what exactly all of it means. To be clear, world ending predictions were by no means a new thing, but no this was something different. Y2K wasn’t just some Armageddon story made up by conspiracy theorists, this was actually something that might have validity to it, and many people at the time took note of this, and prepared for the worst. And that’s exactly what made Y2K such a crazy story. In fact, there were three big things going on in the 20th century, and especially the 90s, that were responsible for the Y2K scare: the exponential growth of technology, the ambiguity and mystique that was present behind the brand new personal computer, and the overwhelming access of information that the world saw at the end of the century. And these factors also tie into the origins of the Y2K story; so what exactly was the story, how did Y2K work? The answer to this question actually goes farther back than you might think. The first known mention of Y2K as a legitimate issue goes back to 1958, discovered by an IBM employee: Bob Bemer, who was also one of the most renowned computer scientists of the 20th century. He proposed his idea during a time where computers were still brand new, a lavish and costly byproduct of World War II, but with time, these machines could become incredibly sophisticated and part of our everyday lives, and he recognized this. In 1958, memory was extremely expensive, and naturally to save money while maximizing efficiency, they removed what they thought was redundant information. And that’s what Y2K was centered on, it all had to do with how numbers were presented on a clock; that’s where the term Y2K comes from, abbreviating “Year 2000.” You see, computers at the time only took the last two digits of a year into account when calculating the date, having the “1-9” at the beginning of each set of digits just used up more memory than was worth. The last two digits were more than fine. It is not like people were looking at these computers to see what year it was anyway, it was used for logging and record keeping, and the last two digits were plenty for that. There were even some computers that only used one digit to represent the year: so instead of 1978 you just had 8. I mean everyone knew it was still the 20th century…but what would happen as we approached the 21st century? Well naturally, the year 2000 would have to be represented as 00, but how would a computer that only stores the last two digits of a year react to that? Would it read as 100, or would it backtrack and read it as 0, and slowly tick back up as the year’s progress? Is the year 2001, or 1901?
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@nationsquid
@nationsquid 2 года назад
Michael Bolton? Wow! Is that your real name?
@p3a.
@p3a. 2 года назад
Happy new year for 2022 ig lol
@chickennoodlesoup2794
@chickennoodlesoup2794 2 года назад
Love it!
@leyhanilustre8011
@leyhanilustre8011 2 года назад
6th!!!
@ruhansaravanan1276
@ruhansaravanan1276 2 года назад
Happy new year
@gurillamann6534
@gurillamann6534 2 года назад
1900
@NotEmilio
@NotEmilio 2 года назад
As someone who never witnessed Y2K i kinda feel bad for the people afterwards like the turn of a millennium is a pretty big event and not celebrating it because of fear is kinda sad
@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller
@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller 2 года назад
yeah
@dxl___
@dxl___ 2 года назад
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@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller
@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller 2 года назад
@@dxl___ Lemme guess,a spam bot?i saw some NSFW bots who do the same things
@dxl___
@dxl___ 2 года назад
@@IkinBBfromAnthologyOfTheKiller “verified.” As in the people that buy verified accounts that were abandoned.
@anic1716
@anic1716 2 года назад
In fact the millennium started in 2001
@carykh
@carykh 2 года назад
Y2K is so fascinating! I wonder if this debacle will repeat itself in 2038 when the Unix timestamp overflows...
@hmzh5824
@hmzh5824 2 года назад
hi there
@TheGodofPizza
@TheGodofPizza 2 года назад
I wonder if Y3k will happen in the year 3000
@admiralAlfonso9001
@admiralAlfonso9001 2 года назад
I think people would be smarter (at least I hope so)
@samsmh_
@samsmh_ 2 года назад
what? explains 🙁
@vehicularcountryball6614
@vehicularcountryball6614 2 года назад
@@TheGodofPizza ‘what if’.
@stickyfingers02
@stickyfingers02 2 года назад
The reason Y2K never "happened" is because countless people worked very hard behind the scenes reprogramming various systems, etc. This was a serious problem that would have resulted in many important computer systems shutting down.
@trudycolborne2371
@trudycolborne2371 2 года назад
Even my then 6 year old Casio digital watch didn't miss a beat. It was highly overblown. We were listening to Auld Lang Syne on my parent's Pentium I and it changed date no problem at all. We had a plan in case the power went out but hardly any programs were affected in reality. Media oversold the threat.
@Abx_Dkl
@Abx_Dkl 2 года назад
And Indian IT took off.. Thanks to be bug
@chronicallymeee
@chronicallymeee 2 года назад
my dad was working in IT at the time, and I honestly think it really sucks how people frame it as a hoax or it was fine, because like in one way it was, a lot of people's concerns were absolutely not going to happen, and a lot of people took advantage, but if everyone did nothing, I think we would've had a major disaster. I don't think nuclear bombs would go off or planes would fall out of the sky, not that I know much about those industries, my dad was working for an accounting firm. But the potential particularly with financial and health records would be really concerning. Probably not dissimilar to the disruptions caused by randsomewear attacks we've seen recently, and sure, we'd work through it but to act like it was completely ridiculous to consider it a risk at all is something I've seen a lot because "nothing happened" when really nothing happened because there was effort to ensure nothing happened.
@NutellaRLZ
@NutellaRLZ 2 года назад
Actually, a lot of the "very hard work" was mostly unnecessary. Though there were some issues here and there, most of the time you'll find that many systems had either been updated/replaced by that time or had an unintentional ability to rollover and understand 00 as 100 instead of 000. A great example of where this happens outside of the date counters of the 90s is the scoreboards of most arcade video games of the 80s and 90s. When you reach what would normally be the theoretical max score of a game, game would continue adding on to it while visually rolling over to 0. Sometimes you could see this because the higher score would cause graphical glitches and pallet swaps, maybe even changing the tileset used for the score count as is the case with Tetris for NES, but other times it would manifest as a change in behavioral code for the game as it is now reading from the wrong addresses in ROM or RAM. There are times when it would not display any graphical or behavioral change whatsoever, but you would be given the high score position on the leaderboard even though visually your score looks like it's lower than others.
@ts-z3r
@ts-z3r 2 года назад
@@trudycolborne2371 the person you are replying to said they fixed it though
@killer-pro-BSM
@killer-pro-BSM 2 месяца назад
And 24 years later,it sorta happeneds
@tjb3171
@tjb3171 2 месяца назад
Y2K lagged by 24 years XD
@MNIEofficial2009
@MNIEofficial2009 Месяц назад
​@@tjb3171 it’s crowdstrike lol
@midnite59
@midnite59 20 дней назад
@@MNIEofficial2009they know that. It’s just that they were similar situations
@eathanfinal6200
@eathanfinal6200 2 года назад
I can only imagine how akward it was when absolutely nothing happened and they've been preparing for months
@ootdega
@ootdega 2 года назад
Trust me, people like that have had that happen to them several times. They just keep pushing doomsday back indefinitely, cause it's DEFINITELY THIS TIME YOU'LL SEE
@spmffl3048
@spmffl3048 2 года назад
Some people were preparing for years
@molotera8789
@molotera8789 2 года назад
I saw another documentary on Y2K and one of the preppers was still eating the food he saved for the event
@ootdega
@ootdega 2 года назад
@Allen Avadonia Honestly I wish he would hurry up.
@how2pick4name
@how2pick4name 2 года назад
Because us techies patched a lot of system clocks so they wouldn't reset to 1970. That was all that was going to happen. lol
@Nazereth666
@Nazereth666 2 года назад
I still have a vivid memory of going to best buy to upgrade our family computer shortly before y2k. It was a pretty serious conversation had with a sales agent to "make sure you turn your pc off" before the clock turned over. Funny enough I ended up working for best buy from about 2016-2019 and while working with the project team to renovate our store we found some of the y2k stickers they used to place on computers under a base deck. Me and a couple others grabbed a few and I still have them. Great video!
@nationsquid
@nationsquid 2 года назад
Great to see you here friend!! Love to see that you like the channel! More content to come! :)
@jerome_arceus
@jerome_arceus 2 года назад
@@nationsquid hi im your fan
@stillthinkingofaname3469
@stillthinkingofaname3469 2 года назад
@@nationsquid love your vids man so interesting makes you want to click
@el_de_el_loquendo9855
@el_de_el_loquendo9855 2 года назад
@@nationsquid you you you nationsquid you are the nation
@samuraiboi2735
@samuraiboi2735 2 года назад
@@nationsquid as a new viewer to you ill say im very happy you work real hard on stuff.
@pixystixnfairycrack
@pixystixnfairycrack 2 года назад
Good ol' Y2K. I was a homeless punk kid during that whole mess. I fully admit to getting drunk with a couple of my friends and sitting next to an ATM until after midnight just in case it was all true and the thing would spit out a bunch of cash.
@mydab66
@mydab66 2 года назад
Lmao imagine it did though, even if the bug happened I wouldn't think that could happen, likely it could of just shut down along with it's security which can make it easy to steal
@jennydapetlover5932
@jennydapetlover5932 2 года назад
dude
@creativeusername1
@creativeusername1 2 года назад
lol
@wowitslena
@wowitslena 2 года назад
Ha, that's hilarious.
@Traumaqueenamy
@Traumaqueenamy 2 года назад
lmao
@toreadoress
@toreadoress 2 года назад
When I was growing up, my grandma always told me "when emotions are high, the intelligence is low no matter how smart a person is", even tho it wasn't related to Y2K it applies to it and pretty much everything. Many people today (especially the ones born after that or have been babies in the late 90s) have no idea how scary it was for many people back then and probably think how stupid people were. I was just 9 years old in 1999 and even tho it didn't affected me because I just had no idea about financing, savings, banks etc. I remember how big of a deal was for a lot of grown ups at the time. They didn't think the world will end or something like that but a lot of them were saying to everyone to get all their money from the banks before January 1st 2000 because their money could disappear and there was this huge surge of people in the banks to withdrawal their savings and was genuinely terrifying for most people to lose all their money because of a computer.
@tehangrybird345
@tehangrybird345 2 года назад
The people who helped fix Y2K deserve more credit. Thankfully we have people who took into account the situation early
@solar9137
@solar9137 2 года назад
i really agree
@ripoff-flowey
@ripoff-flowey Год назад
Yeah our computer we use at ,y school still work one of the screens jut broke so I can’t hear it well with headphones 🎧
@ripoff-flowey
@ripoff-flowey Год назад
my*
@justme7777
@justme7777 Год назад
I was a 40 year old Computer Engineer during y2k. It was VERY REAL. Had we not spent years reprogramming and correcting the y2k bugs to prevent a meltdown it could have been a true disaster. As it was, there were still a lot of unforeseen problems that we had to quickly address the first week of Jan 2000. Had I not been involved up to my eyeballs, I would have never even known about the seriousness or those left over problems after the 1st. I would have been just in the dark as the general public was. The media and most uneducated people assumed because the "world didn't come to an end" that y2k was not real. The programmers, techs, and consultants have since been mocked and kicked in the head instead of thanked for literally saving the world from all kinds of disasters.
@justme7777
@justme7777 Год назад
Your welcome!
@creeperdragon101reboot3
@creeperdragon101reboot3 2 года назад
You’d think that the lesson to “think more critically about what you read online” would still be in the minds of people a mere 22 years after, but NOOOOOOOOO. Apparently humans forget things so easily that we don’t even remember the lessons learned from a near apocalyptic scale scare for not even half a quarter of an average lifespan 🤦
@Cyanide_Infused
@Cyanide_Infused 2 года назад
people are animals who always work the same way collectively
@Cyanide_Infused
@Cyanide_Infused 2 года назад
i'm an animal
@yourfriendlysubaruoutback
@yourfriendlysubaruoutback 2 года назад
@@Cyanide_Infused I am also a furry
@Eichro
@Eichro 2 года назад
People can't even remember the unfulfilled promises of the politician they voted for
@Budjarn
@Budjarn 2 года назад
@@Cyanide_Infused I’m a animal rawr :3c
@upsetspaghettio
@upsetspaghettio 2 года назад
I remember a couple of times when my parents would gloss over this story, they usually say something like “everyone thought that the computers were going to blow up” and left it at that. I never knew there was a reason to why they thought that, and how many people took it very seriously. This video was awesome and I really enjoyed it.
@SquirrelTheorist
@SquirrelTheorist 2 года назад
Same!!! This was a great explanation
@metahand7188
@metahand7188 2 года назад
My manager remembered that on his previous job, they were offered 5 times their daily salary just to render overtime the whole night of December 31, 1999 until the morning of January 1, 2000. Along with that salary increase, my manager said that his previous employer also gave "survival kits" to those who rendered overtime, like the company gonna be turned into a "survival shelter" just in case "Y2K becomes armaggedon".
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210 2 года назад
ratio
@ecl1pse-idky731
@ecl1pse-idky731 2 года назад
@@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210 L ratio + counter
@monodragon
@monodragon 2 года назад
@@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210 cringe
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210 2 года назад
@@monodragon tfw im just a joke acc lol
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210
@ipoopedonmymomsseatbelt3210 2 года назад
@@ecl1pse-idky731 oof, you win.
@A5783-d6p
@A5783-d6p Год назад
I found your channel a little over a year ago and keep coming back to watch your videos on the early days of the internet. I sincerely hope you’ll make more!
@angeldelarosa7975
@angeldelarosa7975 2 года назад
I just remember seeing my parents computer screen flipping upside down when 2000 came on. It may have been just a trick my dad did on the monitor but it freaked me out a bit.
@trudycolborne2371
@trudycolborne2371 2 года назад
Was your parents computer running DOS or a Windows program? If Windows your dad did it.
@angeldelarosa7975
@angeldelarosa7975 2 года назад
@@trudycolborne2371 yea I believe it was Windows 98-99 at the time lol
@trudycolborne2371
@trudycolborne2371 2 года назад
@@angeldelarosa7975 We were running Windows 95 on a Pentium I. No problem. Computer kept playing Auld Lang Syne mp3 file as we rang in the new year. Reminds me of the old days when we'd change each other's start up screens and stuff for giggles.
@wc2006
@wc2006 2 года назад
@@angeldelarosa7975 there was no windows 99
@lunasif
@lunasif 2 года назад
I think it used to be an easy keyboard shortcut like ctrl+shift+arrow keys that rotated your screen, I did it by accident once, and it was a pretty common prank. I think they've made it so you have to go into the settings these days.
@141Darklink
@141Darklink 2 года назад
My house was actually purchased as a result of Y2k. The false preachers told the people that lived here before us to sell all of their property (and valuables and such too I think) because the apocalypse was underway. And thus, we got the house roughly around 70 grand cheaper probably. Was great for us but was unfortunately sad for them because they were deceived though. Hope they didn't get too financially and emotionally damaged because of that. :/
@NovaBoi7
@NovaBoi7 2 года назад
$70,000 cheaper.... Yeah that definitely did damage
@dandruff3414
@dandruff3414 2 года назад
Did they want their house back?
@141Darklink
@141Darklink 2 года назад
@@dandruff3414 So far as I'm aware, none of them have contacted us since lol so no I guess.
@defaultuserxd9848
@defaultuserxd9848 2 года назад
you lucky bastard
@crispylizard4348
@crispylizard4348 2 года назад
@@dandruff3414 he sealed their bunker shut lmao they starved
@RC-nq7mg
@RC-nq7mg 2 года назад
I was 11 during y2k. I remember watching people panicking on TV, Americans running out and buying guns, people hoarding food and water. We did out usual thing as a family. Ate dinner and played board games untill the countdown all while watching the world make absolute fools of themselves when the clock rolled over and the world didnt end. Keep in mind by the time we hit midnight, several other time zones had already rolled over. If something really was going to happen, we would have already known about it hours before our "midnight". Y2K was funny.
@RealJackBolt
@RealJackBolt Год назад
I have a genuine question. Why the hell were people buying guns?
@RC-nq7mg
@RC-nq7mg Год назад
@@RealJackBolt Im guessing because they felt that they needed one to protect their families etc since they actually thought all modern tech was going to fail sending us back to the dark ages.
@randomnesstv7442
@randomnesstv7442 Год назад
@@RealJackBoltfor protection people where apparently scars of looters, riots I was born in 2002 but I heard a lot of details from my mom who told me about it so in short people didn’t know what was gonna happen
@RealJackBolt
@RealJackBolt Год назад
@@randomnesstv7442 ah alright, that makes sense, I guess.
@Emihasdreamstoo
@Emihasdreamstoo Год назад
Another example of the US citizens thinking that the US is the only country on earth😂 I had never even thought about the time zone thing before, but it makes total sense. I’m surprised that more people didn’t realize it. I live 10 hours ahead of the pacific time, and my country is only UTC+2. Apparently UTC+14 is the highest time zone, so technically Y2K would have happened way before people thought
@Traumaqueenamy
@Traumaqueenamy 2 года назад
I was in my last year of high school when going into the year 2000. I remember not worrying about it too much probably because I was a teenager going to school who didn't pay much mind to world events. However, I do remember my mom stocking up on food supplies and getting a tank of water that was kept in the garage just in case. We also didn't go anywhere on New Years because we didn't know what would happen. We lived in Orlando, Florida at the time and I recall really wanting to go to a Disney or Universal park to ring in the new millennium but my mom was afraid that in case something did happen due to the y2k bug that, for example, we might be stranded at the park if there was a power outage or something and might not be able to leave and drive home somehow. Of course, at the stroke of midnight when the new millennium began nothing happened.
@robintst
@robintst 2 года назад
Keeping in mind all these upgrades companies were making at the time, it's worth noting that our own nuclear missile silos were still operated by vintage computers using 8 inch floppy disks up until a few years ago.
@irishjet2687
@irishjet2687 2 года назад
Yes...but it's a lot more difficult to hack into that kind of system.
@robintst
@robintst 2 года назад
@@irishjet2687 That is true. It's the juxtaposition of it all that just makes me laugh.
@RooftopRose079
@RooftopRose079 2 года назад
I remember Y2K as a child. My dad spent most of his time laughing about it. Having worked on computers during his time with the army he wasn't worried. When New Year's came around my whole family was up late for the countdown and he jokingly said to all of us: "Ready for the world to end?" I told him I was ready to sleep. It was difficult staying up that late.
@canadianedits.
@canadianedits. 2 года назад
I was born in 2000. I never watched the world unfold until now. I just had a normal childhood. My mom was a nurse back then, so I wonder how bad it was when this happened.
@nicolejasien5322
@nicolejasien5322 2 года назад
Would you mind asking her what that was like if there were any cases involving the Y2K event?
@bnsyphotography2104
@bnsyphotography2104 2 года назад
Same dude. There's a Simpsons episode from the classic 90s era, where they all go to another planet, and bart and homer go on the rocket that sends them to the sun.
@Daster131
@Daster131 2 года назад
I was also born In 2000.
@togafly.
@togafly. 2 года назад
*Aviation
@alexparraparra4484
@alexparraparra4484 2 года назад
Wow, ur somewhere around 20.
@wildcatlh
@wildcatlh 2 года назад
This is being talked like it's ancient history and it makes me feel so very old.
@Inspiration_Date
@Inspiration_Date 2 года назад
Because it is.
@sw1ft573
@sw1ft573 2 года назад
I will tell you something that will scare you: We are closer to 2040 than to 1990
@__europa
@__europa 2 года назад
@@sw1ft573 2050 too
@GalaxyDeem
@GalaxyDeem 2 года назад
@@sw1ft573 😳
@EternallyDoomed
@EternallyDoomed 2 года назад
@@sw1ft573 2040: 18 years 1990: 32 years 😰
@purpleleopard575
@purpleleopard575 2 года назад
When you realize how easily this could have been avoided back in the 50’s
@arizonagreenbee
@arizonagreenbee 2 года назад
my favourite year in the 50s, 1999
@360Turn
@360Turn 2 года назад
@@arizonagreenbee lmfao you payed no attention to the video, it was proposed Y2K could be an issue in the 50s.
@arizonagreenbee
@arizonagreenbee 2 года назад
@@360Turn it's a fucking joke dufe
@360Turn
@360Turn 2 года назад
@@arizonagreenbee I’m aware but you still didn’t understand the video lmfao. The joke was not made with understanding of that he’s talking about.
@arizonagreenbee
@arizonagreenbee 2 года назад
@@360Turn you sayin you don't like 19950?
@danwashereman
@danwashereman 2 года назад
I was 8 years old when this was happening and never knew about it until much later in life. It amazes me how I never even heard about it at the time.
@Yukanhayt-Mhenow
@Yukanhayt-Mhenow 2 года назад
Same I remember everyone partying hard and celebrating
@mintyo-P
@mintyo-P 2 года назад
@@Yukanhayt-Mhenow Rightfully. Fuck Planet Earth, amirite?
@graealex
@graealex 2 года назад
5:52 Most computers back then used BCD for dates, so 4 bits represent a number of 0-9, and one byte could thus represent 0-99. Thus a full date without century would be three bytes. In theory, cutting off the decade from the year, and realizing that a BCD digit actually can represent 0-15, you could fit the whole date in only two bytes (nibbles: DD MY). Although you lose some of the convenience that BCD has. Weird what people back then thought would be a good idea.
@stutyaaa
@stutyaaa 2 года назад
This just tells us how a single computer error can end the whole world.
@monokuma7746
@monokuma7746 2 года назад
That's false...
@hello4fghr
@hello4fghr 2 года назад
@@monokuma7746 well, not really
@monokuma7746
@monokuma7746 2 года назад
@@hello4fghr the error didn't cause all this, it's a lack of fixing something that caused it, humans lazyness caused the issue, they saw it and it took ages for them to actually do something to prevent it from happening. Also it wasn't close to ending the world, if it did happen if might have effected the next 10 years then it would probably be back to normal
@PresidentDawg
@PresidentDawg 2 года назад
No it cant
@PresidentDawg
@PresidentDawg 2 года назад
@FBI no they wouldn’t
@hungrykakashi6138
@hungrykakashi6138 2 года назад
This is gonna be good. My favorite videos from this creator are his malware/mystery videos.
@KittyCatYT
@KittyCatYT 2 года назад
Sadly, it isn’t about malware :(
@EternallyDoomed
@EternallyDoomed 2 года назад
@@KittyCatYT still semi mystery?
@desboom7890
@desboom7890 2 года назад
The amount of time my mom told me a similar story. She always keeps bringing up the topic every time a new year passes that people in 1999 were actually excited how the the year is gonna turn from 1999 to 2000. Computers back then weren't as advanced as nowadays so this was something unimaginable for them.
@wyvern5400
@wyvern5400 2 месяца назад
seeing this vid appears in my recommendation after having to see some part of the world screwed up by crowdstrike is crazy
@Lego_Huracan_SuperTrofeo
@Lego_Huracan_SuperTrofeo 2 года назад
2000: Being the most scariest year ever 1939-1945: You sure about that?
@margeplayz
@margeplayz 2 года назад
Lol
@720cm5
@720cm5 2 года назад
2020 hold my 🍺
@simplyashella2105
@simplyashella2105 2 года назад
Just mentioned Y2K to my father and he laughed and said “oh i remember the first internet craze”
@MoontouchedOwlBeast
@MoontouchedOwlBeast 2 года назад
Suzuha Stopped Y2K and then she visited the 2010 to find her dad and put the IBM in the right hands. Thanks for saving us John Titor
@trinanna5976
@trinanna5976 2 года назад
My grandparents actually took up canning because of Y2K. On New Years Day my mom called them and asked "How's the end of the world going?"
@ZTenski
@ZTenski Год назад
13:06 an explosion of information, surrounded by a mega explosion of so much bullshit that no one was prepared lol.
@osheridan
@osheridan 2 года назад
2000: I brought the worst sh** since The Great Depression 2020-1: *Finally, a worthy opponent. Our battle will be legendary.*
@akdb
@akdb 2 года назад
2020*
@IloveRumania
@IloveRumania 2 года назад
2020: Let me in on this!
@unknownguy2051
@unknownguy2051 2 года назад
2022: *_you foolish mortals._*
@margeplayz
@margeplayz 2 года назад
Lol
@margeplayz
@margeplayz 2 года назад
2019: hmm
@Absolutecinemakinoscorceses
@Absolutecinemakinoscorceses 2 года назад
I remember hearing this in a diffrent way. The world would just reset back to 1, and people just bought a lot of water.
@lindseycassella3015
@lindseycassella3015 2 года назад
This
@skullmax3595
@skullmax3595 2 года назад
This was actually interesting to know and also it makes us realises that theres a possibility that people can hack several computer operated/based systems of nukes or other harmful things which ironically humans themselves created in the name of power or keeps holding it for safety against other countries which can launch it, and the world could end so fast and we wouldn't even know
@skeletun6203
@skeletun6203 2 года назад
Well, the servers there are all probably connected through wiring, ethernet, and are most likely quarantined from the rest of the internet, so you would need to break into a government building to hack it
@skullmax3595
@skullmax3595 2 года назад
@Aquarium Gravel i see well there can still exist some technology from which they may/can hack it wirelessly its not far from imagination to make such a device. Ty for the info tho.
@Sasparilla_
@Sasparilla_ 2 года назад
surprised you never talked about 2k38 or UNIX epoch overflow... lemme explain, I promise it's short. UNIX is basically the operating system... for operating systems. There is also, of course, the newer Linux and, if you're going to pull a Microsoft, secret DOS, but modern Windows and MacOS are UNIX-based. As with all genuinely functioning programs(or happy children), they have to have some connection to and knowledge of their parent, which for an operating system would be the real world. These connections for UNIX would have to include: -the time -the date -if the processor is melting The way it checks if the processor is melting is quite self-explanatory, but the way it handles the date and time isn't, and may actually be relevant right now. The date and time are actually stored together as one variable, the UNIX epoch, magically ticking up every second even while the processor is off. But this is a number... on a computer. And occasionally numbers on computers do this funny thing: they forget how to count and go all the way back to 0. (aka overflow) Do you remember how this issue is called the UNIX epoch overflow? I don't feel like I need to explain further, but on January 17, 2038, at ~3:15 AM UTC, it's actually not. It's new years day again, welcome to 1970. Maybe it could be a little bit shorter, just perhaps?
@David-hg8fp
@David-hg8fp 2 года назад
This is a great video! I was born in 2003 so I wasn't there to experience all this, and I was always a bit confused by how this all occurred. This was really informative.
@kikitab
@kikitab 2 года назад
This video is pretty good! I was like 13 when there was the 1999-2000 thing... I remember to have heard the PC's were going to go nuts when the New Year would start but in the TV they would not explain what exactly was the problem... we didn't have a computer at home so we didn't need to update it. My mum didn't believe it so we didn't do any prepping, we just had a good time. In my country a band made a song that said something like :"I don't believe that the heavens will open and a dragon will emerge, let's be confident that times will be better" (in Spanish) and the song was talking about all the panic the media and the preachers were creating ... the panic was real. I didn't know though that there were some software errors, so that's interesting... thanks to all the programmers that helped avoid this chaos!
@StuAcker
@StuAcker 2 года назад
I knew that Y2K wasn't going to be world ending. But what happens when we get to dates like 2086? How will computers deal with having data from both 1986 (around the time when computers started to become more common and more "modern") and 2086?
@frogberriez
@frogberriez 2 года назад
pretty sure by then computers will list 4 digits instead of 2
@lantern26
@lantern26 Год назад
@@frogberriez as someone with a windows 10 i can confirm it shows 4 digits
@Anaea
@Anaea 3 месяца назад
no one uses computers that store the years as 2 digits anymore so this will affect absolutely nothing
@abelsumanas
@abelsumanas 2 года назад
Back in the mid-2000s, I was in the thrill of downloading various RJLSoftware's prank software, one of them being the dubbed "Y2K Virus". Years later, now I understand why Y2K was a huge fear.
@vhsmaniaman6986
@vhsmaniaman6986 2 года назад
I remember watching a home video of my parents in the last moments before 2000. They thought the world was gonna end. Thank god it didn't
@bidartbauer8581
@bidartbauer8581 2 года назад
Like they were panicing on video?
@vhsmaniaman6986
@vhsmaniaman6986 2 года назад
@@bidartbauer8581 they didn't panic, but they acted casually while also acting like the world was ending
@bidartbauer8581
@bidartbauer8581 2 года назад
@@vhsmaniaman6986 i remember, in my country nobody gave a crap, and i remember a lot of fireworks, more than usual, it was pretty
@ciocio-san
@ciocio-san 2 года назад
i asked my mom what she was doing when y2k was happening, she asked her brother and they both don’t remember lmfao.
@aarspar
@aarspar 2 года назад
Maybe we need another Y2K like this to force my high school to stop teaching the students Windows 7 and Office 2007 and upgrade. It's now 2022 and they're still teaching Windows 7 and Office 2007.
@cherruveam5871
@cherruveam5871 2 года назад
well uh that’s pretty outdated
@vibrantgleam
@vibrantgleam 2 года назад
@@cherruveam5871 very o l d
@cherruveam5871
@cherruveam5871 2 года назад
i mean i’m pretty sure microsoft stopped supporting windows 7 lol
@MrDannyDetail
@MrDannyDetail 2 года назад
I still use Office 2007 for everything I need to do, and it still works just fine in every way that it ever did, and is still compatible with newer versions of Windows so there is no reason for me to want to upgrade it, and certainly no reason for me to want to start paying a monthly fee for newer software that would only do what the software I already purchased outright already still does. Windows 7 on the other hand could be more risky to use on any internet-connected device now that it is unsupported, so that one is less ideal, unless for stand alone devices not connected to the net.
@sdHansy
@sdHansy 2 года назад
Always felt like this was something the media made way more serious than it was. Back then, much like now, it's about the numbers (pun intended) and not reporting the truth.
@nathangitz2674
@nathangitz2674 2 года назад
Dialogue: "...the end was near..." Captions: "...the end was *y*ear..." I get the pun...
@williamthecoolboy
@williamthecoolboy 2 года назад
*me, an intellectual: *uses the last 3 digits instead**
@sazzahko9931
@sazzahko9931 2 года назад
I actually asked my dad about this and he said when he looks back he finds it funny how it was a real world wide panic that was reported on the news and newspapers😂
@Mytube777
@Mytube777 2 года назад
I put all my money in safety boxes. 200 thousand worth. Next day, saw it was nothing and put it back. I knew nothing was gonna happen but I was scared about banks. Boy it was a fun new years.
@redreaper5083
@redreaper5083 2 года назад
lol
@MrGrabReal
@MrGrabReal 2 года назад
The most coolest thing to end the year is by seeing Y2K and 2022
@akashmihir84
@akashmihir84 Год назад
90's kids Y2K 10's kids 2012 20's kids Covid-19 And it goes on and on and on.
@countsmyth
@countsmyth 3 месяца назад
Me a 70's kid, all of the above.
@UtfanYT
@UtfanYT 2 года назад
This is a really good video! The info was really good, and the videos could be used by teachers at schools for sure! keep up the work and soon you will be at 200k subs!
@nernerman
@nernerman 2 года назад
A buddy, and I went to Pizza Hut one day to have lunch and a "remember when" conversation started. Y2K happened to be the subject, and the waiter who was about 15-16 started listening in. It scared the shit out of him, I think we broke his feeling of safety, because it got the 1000 yard stare, and kept giving examples of things we may not have anymore if the bug happened. Good times.
@SonicFan-fl3tu
@SonicFan-fl3tu Год назад
I was born in 2009, so I didn’t see or live through Y2K, but, my dad did, he told me some stories of Y2K too. It’s very fascinating to me that a computer glitch could lead to the “end of the world”
@yashkothalkar5512
@yashkothalkar5512 2 года назад
Born in 2006, i never saw the excitement of a new century, and also the horrors.......BTW Happy New Year everyone
@Shdw-yr9yg
@Shdw-yr9yg 2 года назад
Happy New Years my parents told me about this like a little bit ago and I just saw this today
@WarthogRacer
@WarthogRacer 2 года назад
You have 2038 to look forward to! lol
@kazk1451
@kazk1451 2 года назад
@@WarthogRacer God damnit
@yoursubconscious
@yoursubconscious 2 года назад
i was one those who drank so much that I passed out 30 mins before midnight. Waking up in and seeing so many people passed out it was a bit trippy.
@kebab_hill
@kebab_hill 2 года назад
I wonder if people got worried at Y2K on other side of the world because it was 2000s already there.
@BOplaid
@BOplaid 3 месяца назад
What's really ironic is that the pilot for Teenage Robot aired somewhere in December 1999. And robots are a type of computers. Not that the bug would sneak to a cartoon, but still.
@CDJAM-webm
@CDJAM-webm 2 года назад
that title really made me "huh?!?!?!?!?!??!"
@thatfnaffan7071
@thatfnaffan7071 2 года назад
My mum never was really scared of Y2K, but she was slightly worried.
@ava.noellez
@ava.noellez 2 года назад
0:54 Ow, thank you for breaking my eardrums.
@cassandracastro2759
@cassandracastro2759 Год назад
The whole Y2K thing make younger people today think people back then lived terrified of the end of the world or something. In reality, we were expecting the turn of the millenium, it was a once in a lifetime event for everyone alive at the moment. The Y2K was more akin to the 2012 fear, that is, more of a fear many people had, but not many actually believed. People still gathered to welcome the new millenium with expectations and hope for a better future. I, for myself, had 2 caps with a digital countdown clock I would wear everyday because the 2000 was around the corner. Of course there were many doomsday preppers, but there always are preppers.
@WeredogCanivir
@WeredogCanivir Год назад
I remember asking my dad about Y2k and I think I remember him saying "Everyone was just overreacting, and that it was really hard to go shopping while people were buying out everything they thought they "needed".
@s0ftw4reEXE
@s0ftw4reEXE 2 года назад
if u wanna skip the ad/sponsor ---> 3:14
@JS-wp4gs
@JS-wp4gs 2 года назад
The funny thing is i've only ever seen one piece of software thats actually affected by the y2k bug - the renaissance version of the server software for the old mmo meridian 59, which was run by 3DO back in 1998. it basically breaks every timer in the game and makes spell casting and combat impossible for players (yet oddly not for npcs) and causes scrolling issues for some odd reason. to fix it you basically have to shut the server down and reset the system clock to no later than 1989
@NitroPunksMightHeads
@NitroPunksMightHeads 5 месяцев назад
I was a kid during this and I remember when we had a New Years Eve party, my dad was flicking the lights on and off at midnight to scare us. XD
@zimnynh
@zimnynh 2 года назад
0:04 ah yes, the common misconception that the new millennium (and XXI century) began on Jan 1 2000, when actually it began on Jan 1 2001. It takes 2000 years for a millennium to pass not 1999. Nice video though.
@FriendofMineralTown
@FriendofMineralTown Год назад
In some sense I feel blessed to experience that final 20th century hysteria over the unknown. There’s still hysteria over the unknown now but somehow it feels like we have more of a grasp on it, or at least less fear in general. My dad would always say we will do nothing for Y2K. He said the gas lines will blow up and burn us in our sleep. Nice to tell an 8 year old. Anyway, I ended up going to a friend’s house for New Year’s Eve 1999, and we had a blast and forgot the whole thing for the final hour. After 12 we suddenly heard fireworks and my friend jumped up like OMG I FORGOT!! IS Y2K HAPPENING?! His mom goes “Nooo sit down, didn’t you just see the NY ball drop on tv? They’re fine and so are we”. But I remember the oddities. The panic at the Costco, the Best Buy and Fry’s stickers all over saying update your computer before 12/31/99 and people panic pulling money from the ATMs. Creepy though how some of that repeated for the pandemic. The other funny thing I think is how in 1958 I think they thought logically it would be updated by 2000. I have the short term experience of imagining that in 2007, by 2023, we shouldn’t be seeing Windows XP anymore. Well…
@badran69
@badran69 2 года назад
wow! Extra was such a help for me! Thank you! you just earned a sub 😌
@gio_frank6622
@gio_frank6622 2 месяца назад
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh 19/07/2024 we got close with the blue screens everywere
@Spider-Guy62
@Spider-Guy62 2 месяца назад
The real y2k
@corvusdove874
@corvusdove874 2 года назад
I was at a Best Buy doing retail computer sales shortly before Y2K. Soooo much stuff was out there taking advantage of the doomhype that nobody needed. They had us selling a card that fit in PCI slots that was "guaranteed to make your computer Y2k Compatible", and all it actually did was basically make the computer say "this personal computer is Y2K Certified!" in a digital voice when the computer booted.
@osinternals
@osinternals Год назад
Although anything with PCI probably would have been Y2K proof
@Preseeontop
@Preseeontop 3 месяца назад
I bet that since gen alpha happened, the parents wish y2k ended the world.
@Seiftechie
@Seiftechie 3 месяца назад
:(
@erinpilla
@erinpilla 10 месяцев назад
I was 9 when Y2K happened. I remember my mom telling me calmly that the issue was gonna be the years. Where I lived the panic wasn't major
@Vaidiss
@Vaidiss 2 года назад
my dad told me about this story, he was laughing about how everyone thought computers were all gonna explode all together
@basicnobody
@basicnobody Год назад
a country would have been able to sneak attack on y2k and blame it on computers dating system
@grubhubdad2.079
@grubhubdad2.079 Год назад
11:55 my country yeahhhh
@haley_rosees
@haley_rosees 10 месяцев назад
pine apple on pizza aslo oranges on pizza lol mmm so delicious haha
@sseuregi147
@sseuregi147 2 месяца назад
@@haley_roseespineapple * its 1 word
@DarkTwilightToby
@DarkTwilightToby Месяц назад
@@haley_roseesit actually is really good
@Natlehrerblu
@Natlehrerblu 8 месяцев назад
Let’s get ready for Y10K
@UmbaGuy
@UmbaGuy 2 года назад
Fun fact, 2001 would technically be the new millennium because there was no year 0.
@wilderduran8427
@wilderduran8427 2 года назад
Y2K = 2000 Y22K = 2022 (This was made in 2022 BTW; 12:25 A.M. EST)
@Tree_-wp5zn
@Tree_-wp5zn 2 года назад
22k is read as 22000 however....
@nonamechannl
@nonamechannl 2 года назад
Y10K be like
@locomotivetrainstation6053
@locomotivetrainstation6053 2 года назад
What happened in 2022?
@coreymurry8293
@coreymurry8293 Год назад
I was 5 years old by January 1, 2000. I don't remember much about Y2K but this reminds me a lot about how people thought the world was going to end in 2012 but nothing happened. I don't pay a whole lot of attention to this kind of stuff because it's a bunch of baloney.
@LiamfoxOFFICIAL06
@LiamfoxOFFICIAL06 3 месяца назад
13:54, at least it is still 2024 now, because at least 2000 wasn't a disaster.
@kimyona9746
@kimyona9746 Год назад
It's funny how a date change due to companies being too lazy to add more RAM and change a small line of code is what caused all that madness
@JayKarpwick
@JayKarpwick 10 дней назад
Uh, no. The problem lay in mainframes that were common at the time. A lot of companies were running all sorts of legacy code that dated back to the 1970s or even earlier (!). When code was written in the 70s you didn't add inexpensive RAM - you had to graft on bizarre hardware like platters or even a drum-storage unit, none of which were cheap. Management often laid down rules about "excess bytes"; e.g. my first employer had used trainees to scan existing code for any extraneous blank spaces ranging from "yy" fields to verbose comments. Yes, really. And having been a senior developer/analyst on a later employer's Y2K project, fixing all those antique assumptions was FAR more than just making tiny changes. Date representations and formulas rippled through multiple parts of the system; changing a format in one spot meant finding every single related place, not just in the code but in database layouts and user-related media. Finding and fixing it all was a BEAR!
@star_untitledtaggame
@star_untitledtaggame 2 месяца назад
they predicted 2001! LE NINE ELEVE-
@gabe_s_videos
@gabe_s_videos 11 месяцев назад
I was eight when Y2K happened, so I'm a little too young to remember the media frenzy, I just remember "The New Millennium" being said a lot, but even that had a certain mystique about it, a fear of the unknown: we're crossing the biggest threshold of our lifetime. What will the next thousand years entail? Will it be the future we always dreamed of? A better one? A worse one? All I knew was it was a big hairy deal, which is why when the ball dropped on New Years Eve, I literally screamed as loud as I could "AAAAA!!! HAPPY NEW MILLENNIUM!! AAAAAA!!!!" (for better or worse, the video of me doing that got destroyed in Hurricane Sandy).
@lance5691
@lance5691 2 года назад
11:17 The idea companies weren't upgrading their machines since the old technology still worked 30 years later... Nowadays you are lucky if your technology lasts a decade. What capitalism and forced obsolescence does to the world :/
@Roach_Dogg_JR
@Roach_Dogg_JR 2 года назад
It annoys me when people say it was no big deal. The whole fear from a computer science standpoint is no one can predict what exactly will go wrong unless you have the time to go over every system and trace the use of the date. It is only due to the work of countless smart people that we now laugh at y2k.
@PaskalLaksap
@PaskalLaksap 2 года назад
04:35 Ωχ ο Μαμαλάκης !!
@Iforgotwhoami
@Iforgotwhoami Год назад
Y2k:I can destroy the whole world Covid 19-wait hold my beer
@vol4jesus684
@vol4jesus684 2 года назад
We don’t know when the end will come. Just love Jesus and we’ll be alright!✝️❤️ Bless you all!
@yiotzu
@yiotzu 2 года назад
Thank you
@Iforgotaboutrain
@Iforgotaboutrain Год назад
It still affected some banks, and I heard a couple of friends found out they had a $1000 video rental late fee the next day.
@cheewenjian1511
@cheewenjian1511 2 года назад
At 2:16 we can see your debit card infomation😨😨😨
@pharmesq
@pharmesq 2 года назад
The biggest Y2K bug I saw was on some message boards which reported posts were made on "January 1, 19100"
@Joeperryftw
@Joeperryftw 2 года назад
I was 12 when we hit the new millennium, I remember it being a worry but my stepmom and my dad told me they weren't concerned about it so my 12 year-old self didn't lose any sleep over it. I do remember watching the first airing of Futurama at like midnight (dad didn't censor my TV input much). Cool memory, but I don't recall this much concern over Y2k. Seemed like most folks I talked to during that time period weren't worried, but this was NW Georgia in the 90's. Still an alarming percentage of rural Georgians who don't know how the internet works, so back then I imagine it was much much worse. I bet in the cities it was a hectic and nervous New Year's Eve, but in rural Georgia it was a pretty neat B-story but not much else.
@BadMarriageKawagoe
@BadMarriageKawagoe 10 месяцев назад
I turned 7 on Y2K (new years baby) and literally the only thing I remember is that I had a jigsaw puzzle of the Y2K "bug". It was just taking the piss, showing shit going to hell with actual bugs everywhere and I thought it was hilarious. I'd sell my soul to see that picture again.
@obeseperson
@obeseperson Год назад
That example about how fast technology advanced was crazy. I mean I know it has advanced quick, I’ve seen it myself, but holy fuck what a crazy example.
@livingoutloudly
@livingoutloudly 2 года назад
I was 10 during y2k. I remember my dad telling us kids to be realistic because of course things weren't going to end, so not everyone was panicking
@thatwardrobeguy
@thatwardrobeguy 2 года назад
Now you're somewhere around 30. I wish I had that kind of memory
@Redmi-wq6eb
@Redmi-wq6eb 2 года назад
@@thatwardrobeguy Bro u are so good at maths
@terence602
@terence602 2 года назад
@@Redmi-wq6eb ?
@thatwardrobeguy
@thatwardrobeguy 2 года назад
@@Redmi-wq6eb I genuinely can't tell if this is sarcasm or not
@EternallyDoomed
@EternallyDoomed 2 года назад
@Android Tablet “around 30” he is 32 so this is accurate lmfao
@marisolramirez9591
@marisolramirez9591 2 года назад
I was born in 1999 so I never seen the whole thing unfold, but it's always fascinating hearing about this. Reminds a bit of the 2012 panic in a way.
@frostybootz
@frostybootz 2 года назад
Maybe you did, and best of all you were born in the beginning future.
@FikadoSaiyan
@FikadoSaiyan 2 года назад
Woah
@samlong4568
@samlong4568 2 года назад
DAMN YOU’RE 22??
@eodoare
@eodoare 2 года назад
@@samlong4568 Yes they are, also why are you shocked?
@GLad.d
@GLad.d 2 года назад
23
@halleyscomett
@halleyscomett 2 года назад
I was talking to my mum about her experience with y2k, and she explained to me that she went out clubbing with her friends that night and there were only about 6 people there actually celebrating New Years and that everyone else was at home thinking the world would end.
@FUGP72
@FUGP72 8 месяцев назад
Your mom is lying to you. Bars were jam packed for the millennial new year. People had been waiting to party like it's 1999 ever since Prince sang it.
@liamwade8537
@liamwade8537 8 месяцев назад
​@@FUGP72Touch grass, bud. Just because a lot of clubs were packed doesn't mean her mom's was too. You have no idea where she lived or what club she went to. "6 people" could also be an exaggeration for effect. Stfu about "your mom is lying to you" like you have any fucking clue what you're talking about.
@KingOfMadnesss
@KingOfMadnesss 5 месяцев назад
@@FUGP72 I wasnt alive during y2k but its obvious this didnt happen everywhere. Yes the bars were probably packed in various places but not everywhere
@FUGP72
@FUGP72 5 месяцев назад
@@KingOfMadnesss Bars are packed or NORMAL New Years. Yes..the bars were pace everywhere with people wanting to "Party like it's 1999!" Look, little worhtless Gen Z child...don't try to comment to things that you admit you know noting about. The word began before you were born, and will continue after you die (which, for a lot of Gen Z'ers, is often by suicide). New Years is by far the biggest day of the year for ALL bars everywhere. And a New Years referenced by a famous Prince song was certainly not going to be an exception.
@FUGP72
@FUGP72 5 месяцев назад
@@KingOfMadnesss IF you weren't alive then, then why would you think that you would have any idea what you are talking about? ALL BARS are packed for EVERY New Years. If a bar is not packed on New Years, it is not going to survive the rest of the year since that is BY FAR the biggest day of the year. And for the Millennial New Years, which, again, people had been waiting for since Prince sang his song, bars were looking to make more money in ONE NIGHT than they would in the upcoming year combined. Places with no cover charges normally were charging $50 just to get in. (And getting it.) Places that normally had cover charges were charging as much as $250, and getting it. It is VERY clear that the OP is either lying, or is gullible and believed their mom's lies. Clubs were even MORE crowded than regular bars. Clubs in 1999 were crowded on a fucking TUESDAY in the middle of September. And again, I know worthless Gen Z'ers have NO concept of the world before they were born Just one of the many reasons why you are so unprepared for ANY semblance of adulthood...but no. NOBODY was actually afraid of Y2K. The OP's mom was basically testing how stupid their child was, and they found out that they were REALLY stupid.
@CasioMaker
@CasioMaker 2 года назад
Ah, the Y2K scare. I remember my parents buying a whole bunch of things “just in case” and my uncle flipping his shit up ‘cause my cousin and I wanted to play games on their computer and he thought we would end killing the hard drive
@user-rd2on3yg7w
@user-rd2on3yg7w 2 года назад
I swear, your pfp looks like the picture that is from the fatherless meme a friend sended me on discord..
@user-rd2on3yg7w
@user-rd2on3yg7w 2 года назад
this shit 💀: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xlW3mTndCf8.html
@Mereaux
@Mereaux 2 года назад
@@user-rd2on3yg7w ok
@ocalimirosubso
@ocalimirosubso 2 года назад
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