Friday, July 22, 2016

Reports of shooting at shopping mall in Munich, people fleeing

Reports of shooting at shopping mall in Munich, people fleeing

Shooting has been heard at the Olympia shopping mall in Munich, Germany, reports on social media say. In a video posted online, people can be seen running out of the building to seek shelter.

The mall is being evacuated, people say online. Reports are circulating of 15 casualties. There has been no official information.

Watch your step in Siberia: Earth shaking gases turn tundra into ‘bubbling’ soil.

Watch your step in Siberia: Earth shaking gases turn tundra into ‘bubbling’ soil 

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Bubbles of gas have created wobbly waterbed-like patches of ground in the Yamal Peninsula after unseasonably high temperatures sparked bizarre underfoot conditions.

The fun-looking patches of bubbling land were discovered by researchers Alexander Sokolov and Dorothee Ehrich. Some 15 examples of the phenomena were discovered in the area, according to the serbian. 

When the patches were punctured, methane and carbon dioxide gases were released, according to the pair. The researchers theorize that unusually high temperatures in the area may have caused permafrost to thaw, releasing gases and forming the bubbles.

Normally the ground in the area is rock hard due to permafrost conditions but this summer has seen temperatures rise so high that polar bears have been forced to leave their melting sea ice habitat in favor of land, according to Sokolov.

The bubbles are believed to be responsible for the formation of craters which have appeared throughout northern Siberia in recent years. Known as ‘The end of the world’ by locals, originally the craters led to theories about their formation, including that they were the result of aliens visiting earth or Vladimir Putin testing rockets.

Unfortunately it’s nothing as exciting as aliens or rockets, but instead the craters were caused when methane gas under the surface was dislodged by warming temperatures, causing it to expand and explode out from beneath the ground.

The release from one crater was so intense that the bang could be heard 100km (60 miles) away and it left a glow in the sky, according to one resident.

In the US, bubbly patches of land turning lawns into bouncing castles have been discovered before, usually due to heavy rain.The effect has also been achieved on pavements by the National Art School of Bourges, by placing a pad filled with liquid underneath the bricks.

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Suspicious package at Israeli embassy in Manhattan triggers lockdown, bomb squad response

Suspicious package at Israeli embassy in Manhattan triggers lockdown, bomb squad response

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A suspicious package has reportedly been discovered near the Israeli consulate on Second Avenue in Manhattan, triggering a police and bomb squad response, and the lockdown of the area.

Officers at the scene are examining a suspicious package left in front of the Israeli consulate at East 42nd Street and Second Avenue, according to the NYC Scanner Twitter account. According to reports and photos on social media, streets around the Israeli Consulate building have been evacuated as a matter of precaution.

According to the police scanner, a Level One mobilization was called in and a bomb squad presence requested at around 5:30pm EST.

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Accomplices spent months helping Nice truck killer prepare attack – French prosecutor

Accomplices spent months helping Nice truck killer prepare attack – French prosecutor

Reuters

The man responsible for mowing down 84 people in Nice planned the attack in advance, and was aided by a tight-knit team of associates, who helped him develop the plan, and acquired weapons for him.

“He seems to have envisaged and developed his criminal plans several months before carrying them out,” said Paris prosecutor Francois Molins, speaking at a news briefing on Thursday.

Truck attack in Nice: No national police present, French govt admits

“The investigation since the night of July 14 has kept moving forward and allowed us not only to confirm again the premeditated nature of [killer] Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel’s deadly act, but also to establish that he benefited from support and had accomplices in the preparation and carrying out of his criminal act.”

Police have uncovered hundreds of contacts and messages between Lahouaiej Bouhlel, and five accomplices, after going through his social media accounts, laptop and phone records.

"Put 2,000 tons of metal in the truck, f**k the brakes, and I'll be watching," says one message sent to Lahouaiej Bouhlel in April.

Four men and one woman have been arrested in connection with the case. Among the suspects are a Tunisian man (like the terrorist himself), two French-Tunisians, an Albanian, and a French-Albanian woman. They are aged between 22 and 40.

Violent, obsessed with sex, dated 73yo man: Phone records, witnesses expose Nice attacker

The five, none of whom were on any terror suspect list, will soon appear before a court, to be read their initial charges.

The findings appear to contradict initial claims that the attacker was a “lone wolf” and was“radicalized” quickly.

There are pro-jihadist messages dating back at least as far back as January 2015, in which one of the suspects writes, "I'm happy they brought the soldiers of Allah to finish the work," following the deadly attack on Charlie Hebdo magazine.

In the past year alone, Lahouaiej Bouhlel, had more than 1,270 conversations from his mobile with one of the men.

Plane crashes into house in Illinois (VIDEO)

Plane crashes into house in Illinois (VIDEO)



Plane crashes into house in Illinois (PHOTOS)
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A plane has crashed into a house in Plainfield, Illinois. Nearby residents tweeted that they heard an explosion before the impact into the house.
Firefighters from neighboring Joliet are on the scene in the Brighton Lakes subdivision.

Man drives car carrying gas cylinders into car park of Sydney police station - reports.


Man drives car carrying gas cylinders into car park of Sydney police station - reports.

A car carrying gas cylinders has driven into the underground car park of a Sydney police station, according to reports cited by ABC. One person has reportedly been taken into custody.

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

France confirms troop presence in Libya after 3 soldiers killed on intel mission

France confirms troop presence in Libya after 3 soldiers killed on intel mission

Reuters

Authorities have confirmed that French troops are fighting Islamist militia alongside government forces in Libya. The announcement comes after three French soldiers were killed during an intelligence-gathering mission in the North African country.

At this moment we are carrying out dangerous intelligence operations [in Libya]. Three of our soldiers, who were involved in these operations, have been killed in a helicopter accident,” French President Francois Hollande said in a speech, as reported by Reuters.

France had previously acknowledged its warplanes were executing reconnaissance flights over Libya, but never admitted to deploying Special Forces personnel.

It is understood, that French military advisers and Special Forces have been helping Libyan troops fight Islamist militia in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi starting this spring, in cooperation with the UK and the United States. They have also been training Libyan soldiers.

The French defense minister on Wednesday deplored the deaths of the French troops, praising the “bravery and devotion of French military personnel who each day are carrying out dangerous missions against terrorists” in an official statement.

The news was first broken by AP news agency, which claimed that two French soldiers had died. Citing officials in Libya, the agency reported that Islamist militia downed a helicopter outside Benghazi, killing the Special Forces soldiers who were on board.

The aircraft belonged to Dignity Operation forces operating under Libyan General Khalifa Haftar, the head of armed forces based in Libya's east.

The officials, reportedly an air force officer who knew the helicopters' passengers and an employee of the Western missions in Libya, spoke on condition of anonymity. They claimed there were no survivors in the attack.

Islamists from the ‘Defending Benghazi Brigade’ militia, in opposition to Haftar, claimed the attack, specifying they had used an SA-7 shoulder-fired missile and heavy machine guns to bring down the aircraft. The downing came as clashes intensified between Haftar’s forces and Islamists, who advanced greatly in western Benghazi within the past few days, Libyan Express reports.

Libya turned into a battleground of competing groups which sought power after former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in 2011. At that time, France took a leading role in the NATO-led airstrikes against Libya, aimed at helping rebels oust Gaddafi. The power and security void that followed brought along the resurgence of militias and terror groups, like Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and Al-Qaeda affiliates.

In December 2015, a UN-brokered Government of National Accord and a presidency council were created in an attempt to return stability and peace to Libya amid the unending civil war. Led by Prime Minister Fayez Sarraj, it is considered the only legitimate power by the UN Security Council. Still there are a number of rival factions that oppose Sarraj’s government, each backed by different militias and tribes. These factions have been holding meetings in neighboring Tunisia over the weekend to seek ways to overcome the divide.

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Donald Trump overcomes convention floor opposition to become official GOP nominee

Donald Trump overcomes convention floor opposition to become official GOP nominee

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It's no longer presumptive. Despite some opposition, Donald Trump surpassed the required 1,237 delegate votes for the presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio. Now, the first internet reactions are pouring in.

In alphabetical order, states and territories and the District of Columbia all officially cast their delegate votes for the presidential nomination. With some states passing on their turn, it was New York's delegation that put Trump over the 1,237 delegate threshold.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas trailed with just over 200 delegates, and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, Ohio Governor John Kasich and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson claimed even fewer. Their names garnered some boos from the convention floor when announced during delegate vote counts.

It was Trump's son, Donald Trump, Jr., who made the call that cast New York's 95 delegate votes to win Trump the nomination.

"It doesn't get any more surreal than that,"Trump, Jr. told CNN from the floor.

Meanwhile, outside the convention venue, police have reportedly declared a protest unlawful, threatening arrests or "other action,"while giving reporters five minutes to clear the area.

The reactions online, whether in support or opposition, encompassed the passion of the moment that Trump became the official Republican nominee for president.

All Turkish academics banned from traveling abroad – report

All Turkish academics banned from traveling abroad – report

Reuters

The Turkish higher board of education has prohibited all academics from traveling abroad, according to local broadcaster TRT.

The ban will be in effect till further notice, the state-run broadcaster said giving no further details.

It comes shortly after the government ordered the resignation of all university deans – namely, 1,577 people.

Also, the authorities canceled the licenses of 21,000 private-school teachers, bringing the total number of dismissed professionals to almost 60,000, according to Bloomberg estimates.

The purge comes as the government suspects the academics of links with the US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, who denies claims that he was behind the recent attempted coup.

PM Binali Yildirim said the preacher led a "terrorist organization," and pledged in a speech to parliament to “dig them up by their roots."

Gulen, in his turn, hinted that Erdogan may have staged it himself; the Turkish president called the claim “nonsensical.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry said that Turkey would need to provide “evidence, not allegations” against the cleric, currently living in Pennsylvania, in order to have him extradited to Turkey.

Pokémon stop! Driver immersed in game craze rams police car in Baltimore

Pokémon stop! Driver immersed in game craze rams police car in Baltimore

Reuters

Watch and learn: this man was playing Pokémon Go when he crashed his SUV into a police car in Baltimore. And at quite a speed, too.

The video captured by an officer’s bodycam shows the policemen chatting, with everything calm until… WHAM! 

A passing Toyota RAV4 SUV slams into the patrol car, then drives on. Though not for long.

The officer wearing the bodycam approaches, and sees the driver (whose face is blurred).

“You guys are OK?” the serviceman asks.

“This is what I get for playing this dumbass game,” the driver answers miserably.

There were other people in the car. Luckily, none of them was hurt in the crash.

After the incident, the Baltimore Police issued a message for local residents, warning them to be vigilant when playing Pokémon Go.

“It’s a game, but it’s not a game when you’re behind the wheel,” Baltimore Police spokesman T.J. Smith said at a news conference Tuesday.“This could have easily, easily been a tragedy.”

It’s not the first car crash related to the super-popular game, with dozens more incidents reported. A few days ago, a man slammed his car into a tree in New York, with police saying he was extremely lucky not to be seriously injured.

Nor is it the first car accident involving police. About a week ago, in Quebec City, Canada, police said two officers suffered minor injuries when a car reversed into their cruiser in a parking lot.

“The driver said ‘I’m sorry, I was playing Pokémon Go,’” local police said.

British soldier dies during training exercise on hottest day of year

British soldier dies during training exercise on hottest day of year

A soldier has died on a training exercise during a heatwave in the Brecon area of South Wales, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed.

The MoD has yet to comment on cause of death of the soldier, who served in the Rifles regiment.

In 2013, three Special Forces soldiers died while on training in the Brecon Beacons during a blistering heat wave.

Lance Corporal Edward Maher died from hyperthermia on the Brecon Beacons Mountains in Wales on July 13, 2013, while Lance Corporal Craig Roberts and Corporal James Dunsby died later in hospital.

Coroner Louise Hunt, who presided over an inquest into the deaths of those soldiers, found the men died from neglect.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

At least 2 police officers killed in Baton Rouge shooting, gunman at large – mayor

At least 2 police officers killed in Baton Rouge shooting, gunman at large – mayor

Reuters

Police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, are currently trying to neutralize a gunman who reportedly shot up to eight officers, killing at least two, according to local media citing the mayor's office, as well as social media accounts.

According to conflicting reports, at least three Baton Rouge officers are feared dead, WAFB reported.

At least seven policemen were shot, at least three of whom are feared dead, a source close to the investigation said, CNN reported.

Baton Rouge police responded to a call reporting a “suspicious person walking down Airline Highway with an assault rifle,” the source said, adding that the person opened fire as soon as the police squad arrived, CNN also reported.

Saturday, May 7, 2016

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🇬🇧 Leonardo Da Vinci had such a love for animals, he would often buy birds he saw caged, just so he could set them free.

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🇬🇧 We need leap years because it takes Earth 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes and 46 seconds to orbit the sun, causing the calendar year to become more and more our of sync with the solar year over time. If we didn't have leap years, today would be July 15th, 2017.

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🇬🇧 In 1949 an official boxing match between a bear and a man was held. The bear won.

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🇬🇧 There’s an online video game called “Lose/Lose” that deletes a random file on your computer every time you kill an enemy.

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🇬🇧 In South Carolina, the maximum sentence for beating your dog is longer than the max sentence for beating your wife.

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🇬🇧 Facebook has been linked to 1 out of every 5 divorces.

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🇬🇧 John Dillinger, a depression-era gangster, survived a shootout with the FBI, escaped from jail using a wooden gun, robbed multiple police stations, had plastic surgery to remove his fingerprints and change his face, and led the government on a year-long chase which cost them four times more than he had ever stolen.

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🇬🇧 The creator of Johnny Bravo, the creator of Powerpuff Girls, and the creator of Dexter’s Laboratory were all roommates in college.


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Thursday, May 5, 2016

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🇬🇧 Mathematicians calculate that there are 177,147 different ways to tie a tie.

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🇬🇧 There’s a species of ant that enslaves other ants — Known as, The Slave-Making ant!

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🇬🇧 The Honey Badger is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the “World’s Most Fearless Creature.”

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🇬🇧 The letter "J" was the last letter added to the English alphabet.

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🇬🇧 Wrigley's gum was the first product with a bar code to be scanned at a supermarket.

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🇬🇧 When going over 40 mph it is more economical to have the windows up and AC on. While under 40 mph the opposite is true.

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🇬🇧 When making cookies, replace butter with avocado. It'll taste the same and be healthier!

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🇬🇧 The visual "tail" of a comet has nothing to do with its direction of travel; solar wind pushes it so that it always points away from the Sun....

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🇬🇧 If you still feel tired after a good night's sleep, you're probably dehydrated. Drink some water after you wake up.

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🇬🇧 One quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.

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🇬🇧 The male cicada is the loudest insect in the world. Their sound can reach 120 dB. By comparison,a jackhammer breaking concrete is 100-120 dB.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

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🇬🇧 If you could fold a piece of paper 50 times, its thickness would exceed the distance from here to the Sun.

Year 2038 problem ( From Wikipedia)

Year 2038 problem

Animation showing how the date would reset, represented as a signed 32-bit integer (at 03:14:08 UTC on 19 January 2038).
The Year 2038 problem is an issue for computing and data storage situations in which time values are stored or calculated as a signed 32-bit integer, and this number is interpreted as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 ("theepoch").[1] Such implementations cannot encode times after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038, a problem similar to but not entirely analogous to the "Y2K problem" (also known as the "Millennium Bug"), in which 2-digit values representing the number of years since 1900 could not encode the year 2000 or later. Most 32-bit Unix-like systems store and manipulate time in this "Unix time" format, so the year 2038 problem is sometimes referred to as the "Unix Millennium Bug" by association.

Technical causeEdit

The latest time that can be represented in Unix's signed 32-bit integer time format is 03:14:07 UTC on Tuesday, 19 January 2038 (2,147,483,647 seconds after 1 January 1970).[2] Times beyond that will "wrap around" and be stored internally as a negative number, which these systems will interpret as having occurred on 13 December 1901 rather than 19 January 2038. This is caused by integer overflow. The counter "runs out" of usable bits, "increments" the sign bit instead, and reports a maximally negative number (continuing to count up, toward zero). Resulting erroneous calculations on such systems are likely to cause problems for users and other relying parties.
Programs that work with future dates will begin to run into problems sooner; for example a program that works with dates 20 years in the future will have to be fixed no later than 2018.

Early problemsEdit

In May 2006, reports surfaced of an early manifestation of the Y2038 problem in theAOLserver software. The software was designed with a kludge to handle a database request that should "never" time out. Rather than specifically handling this special case, the initial design simply specified an arbitrarytime-out date in the future. The default configuration for the server specified that the request should time out after one billion seconds. One billion seconds (approximately thirty-two years) after 9:27.28 pm on 12 May 2006 is beyond the 2038 cutoff date. Thus, after this time, the time-out calculation overflowed and returned a date that was actually in the past, causing the software to crash. When the problem was discovered, AOL server managers had to edit the configuration file and set the time-out to a lower value.[3][4]
Players of games or apps which are programmed to impose waiting periods[5] are running into this problem when they attempt to work around the waiting period on devices which harbor the coding, by manually setting their devices (such as the Nexus 7[6]) to a date past 19 January 2038.

Vulnerable systemsEdit

Embedded systems that use dates for either computation or diagnostic logging are most likely to be affected by the 2038 bug.
Many transportation systems from flight to automobiles use embedded systems extensively. In automotive systems, this may include anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC/ESP), traction control (TCS) and automatic four-wheel drive; aircraft may use inertial guidance systems and GPS receivers. However this does not imply that all these systems will suffer from the bug. Many such systems will not require access to dates. For those that do, those systems which only track the difference between times/dates and not absolute times/dates will, by the nature of the calculation, not experience a problem. This is the case for automotive diagnostics based on legislative standards such as CARB.[7]
Another major use of embedded systems is in communications devices, including cell phones and Internet appliances (routers, wireless access points, etc.) which rely on storing an accurate time and date and are increasingly based on UNIX-like operating systems. For example, the bug makes some Android devices crash and not restart when the time is changed to that date.[8]
As of 2012, most embedded systems use 8-bit or 16-bit microprocessors,[9] even as desktop systems are transitioning to 64-bitsystems.
Despite the modern 18–24-monthgenerational update in computer systems technology, embedded systems are designed to last the lifetime of the machine in which they are a component. It is conceivable that some of these systems may still be in use in 2038. It may be impractical or, in some cases, impossible to upgrade the software running these systems, ultimately requiring replacement if 32-bit time_t limitations are to be corrected.
MySQL database's inbuilt functions like UNIX_TIMESTAMP() will return 0 after 03:14:07 UTC on 19 January 2038.[10]

Data structures with time problemsEdit

Many data structures in use today have 32-bit time representations embedded into their structure. A full list of these data structures is virtually impossible to derive but there are well-known data structures that have the Unix time problem:
  • file systems (many filesystems use only 32 bits to represent times in inodes)
  • binary file formats (that use 32-bit time fields)
  • databases (that have 32-bit time fields)
  • database query languages, like SQL that have UNIX_TIMESTAMP() like commands
  • COBOL systems of 1970s - 1990s vintage that have not been replaced by 2038-compliant systems
  • embedded factory, refinery control and monitoring subsystems
  • assorted medical devices
  • assorted military devices
Each one of these places where data structures using 32-bit time are in place has its own risks related to failure of the product to perform as designed.

NTP timestampsEdit

The Network Time Protocol has a related overflow issue, which manifests itself in 2036, rather than 2038. The 64-bit timestamps used by NTP consist of a 32-bit part for seconds and a 32-bit part for fractional second, giving NTP a time scale that rolls over every 232seconds (136 years) and a theoretical resolution of 2−32 seconds (233 picoseconds). NTP uses an epoch of 1 January 1900. The first rollover occurs in 2036, prior to the UNIX year 2038 problem.
Implementations should disambiguate NTP time using a knowledge of the approximate time from other sources. Since NTP only works with the differences between timestamps and never their absolute values, the wraparound is invisible as long as the timestamps are within 68 years of each other.
This means that for NTP the rollover will be invisible for most running systems, since they will have the correct time to within a very small tolerance. However, systems that are starting up need to know the date within no more than 68 years. Given the large allowed error, it is not expected that this is too onerous a requirement. One suggested method is to set the clock to no earlier than the system build date or the release date of the current version of the NTP software. Many systems use a battery-powered hardware clock to avoid this problem.
Even so, future versions of NTP may extend the time representation to 128 bits: 64 bits for the second and 64 bits for the fractional-second. The current NTP4 format has support for Era Number and Era Offset, that when used properly should aid fixing date rollover issues. According to Mills, "The 64 bit value for the fraction is enough to resolve the amount of time it takes a photon to pass an electron at the speed of light. The 64 bit second value is enough to provide unambiguous time representation until the universe goes dim."[11][note 1]

SolutionsEdit

There is no universal solution for the Year 2038. Any change to the definition of thetime_t data type would result in code compatibility problems in any application in which date and time representations are dependent on the nature of the signed 32-bittime_t integer. For example, changing time_tto an unsigned 32-bit integer, which would extend the range to the year 2106, would adversely affect programs that store, retrieve, or manipulate dates prior to 1970, as such dates are represented by negative numbers. Increasing the size of the time_t type to 64-bit in an existing system would cause incompatible changes to the layout of structures and the binary interface of functions.
There is also no universal solution for the issue with DVB and ATSC real time transmitted dates due to issues with legacy receivers. The issue has yet to be acknowledged or resolved by either organization. The only work around would be to discontinue all time related metadataservices such as programming guides and automatic date synchronization after the affected dates. One possible option would be to create new table types for the affected part of the specifications and use ISO 8601 date strings rather than fixed integers as is used inISO 9660 and ISO 13346 filesystems.
Most operating systems designed to run on 64-bit hardware already use signed 64-bittime_t integers. Using a signed 64-bit value introduces a new wraparound date that is over twenty times greater than the estimatedage of the universe: approximately 292 billion years from now, at 15:30:08 on Sunday, 4 December 292,277,026,596. The ability to make computations on dates is limited by the fact that tm_year uses a signed 32 bit int value starting at 1900 for the year. This limits the year to a maximum of 2,147,485,547 (2,147,483,647 + 1900).[12]
Starting with NetBSD version 6.0 (released in October 2012), the NetBSD operating system uses a 64-bit time_t for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. Applications that were compiled for an older NetBSD release with 32-bit time_t are supported via a binary compatibility layer, but such older applications will still suffer from the Year 2038 problem.[13]
OpenBSD since version 5.5, released in May 2014, also uses a 64-bit time_t for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. In contrast toNetBSD, there is no binary compatibility layer. Therefore, applicatio  expecting a 32-bittime_t and applications using anything different from time_t to store time values may break.[14]
Linux uses a 64-bit time_t for 64-bit architectures only; the pure 32-bit ABI is not changed due to backward compatibility.[15]There is ongoing work, mostly for embedded Linux systems, to support 64-bit time_t on 32-bit architectures, too.[16][17]
The x32 ABI for Linux (which defines an environment for programs with 32-bit addresses but running the processor in 64-bit mode) uses a 64-bit time_t. Since it was a new environment, there was no need for special compatibility precautions.[15]
Alternative proposals have been made (some of which are in use), such as storing eithermilliseconds or microseconds since an epoch (typically either 1 January 1970 or 1 January 2000) in a signed 64-bit integer, providing a minimum range of 300,000 years.[18][19] Other proposals for new time representations provide different precisions, ranges, and sizes (almost always wider than 32 bits), as well as solving other related problems, such as the handling of leap seconds. In particular, TAI64[20] is an implementation of the Temps Atomique International standard, the current international real-time standard for defining a second and frame of reference.




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