That’s the thing about Y2K. It was a futuristic problem. Now, it’s retro kitsch. Full-on adults have no memory of Y2K. People who can vote! People who don’t just drink alcohol but have ...
The Y2K problem was actually pretty straightforward to fix: At its core, it was a practical choice - driven by awareness of memory constraints - made by computer programmers in the 1960s ...
Now, with the quantum threat, we're faced with another serious challenge to cybersecurity. To see it off, governments must again step in to find a solution.
It seems silly in retrospect, but in the 1990s, computers were so limited and memory was so expensive that ... Common fears of the “millennium bug” or “Y2K glitch” included airplanes ...
Settling on a mermaid-core iridescent rainbow chainmail top and skirt from Paco Rabanne’s SS23 collection, Millie leaned into ...