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How come? If you store seconds from epoch in 32 bits, signed, that would be 2038. If you stored it in 64 bits, signed, then you would only reach the maximum well after the heat death of the universe.
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To be more precise it would be at 292277026596-12-04T15:30:07, a lovely Sunday.
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2038 is the real issue. There are many libraries that will fail then. But since people have already started working on this, I believe that like Y2K it won't be a real issue.
What happens on Friday, 11 April 2262 23:47:16.855, to the Unix timestamp? It arrives to the maximum value
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