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  1. Interesting to see how the Nasa Artemis project is being sped up before 2038 isn't it? #unix #epoch

  2. Interesting to see how the Nasa Artemis project is being sped up before 2038 isn't it? #unix #epoch

  3. Interesting to see how the Nasa Artemis project is being sped up before 2038 isn't it? #unix #epoch

  4. Interesting to see how the Nasa Artemis project is being sped up before 2038 isn't it? #unix #epoch

  5. Interesting to see how the Nasa Artemis project is being sped up before 2038 isn't it? #unix #epoch

  6. Sabías que... ❓

    Un día como hoy, pero en 2009, el Epoch, o Unix time, llegó a 1234567890?

    El Unix Time representa el número de segundos transcurridos desde el 1 de enero de 1970 (UTC).

    Es un tiempo estándar muy utilizado en programación y sistemas operativos para registrar intervalos de tiempo y fechas.

    #gnu #linux #unix #epoch #unix #unixtime #date #juncotic

  7. Sabías que... ❓

    Un día como hoy, pero en 2009, el Epoch, o Unix time, llegó a 1234567890?

    El Unix Time representa el número de segundos transcurridos desde el 1 de enero de 1970 (UTC).

    Es un tiempo estándar muy utilizado en programación y sistemas operativos para registrar intervalos de tiempo y fechas.

    #gnu #linux #unix #epoch #unix #unixtime #date #juncotic

  8. Sabías que... ❓

    Un día como hoy, pero en 2009, el Epoch, o Unix time, llegó a 1234567890?

    El Unix Time representa el número de segundos transcurridos desde el 1 de enero de 1970 (UTC).

    Es un tiempo estándar muy utilizado en programación y sistemas operativos para registrar intervalos de tiempo y fechas.

    #gnu #linux #unix #epoch #unix #unixtime #date #juncotic

  9. Sabías que... ❓

    Un día como hoy, pero en 2009, el Epoch, o Unix time, llegó a 1234567890?

    El Unix Time representa el número de segundos transcurridos desde el 1 de enero de 1970 (UTC).

    Es un tiempo estándar muy utilizado en programación y sistemas operativos para registrar intervalos de tiempo y fechas.

    #gnu #linux #unix #epoch #unix #unixtime #date #juncotic

  10. #Epoch #UnixTime

    1770000000

    (Bon, en vrai, c’était pré-programmé : à cette heure-ci, je suis dans mon lit et les ordis sont éteints)

  11. #Epoch #UnixTime

    1770000000

    (Bon, en vrai, c’était pré-programmé : à cette heure-ci, je suis dans mon lit et les ordis sont éteints)

  12. #Epoch #UnixTime

    1770000000

    (Bon, en vrai, c’était pré-programmé : à cette heure-ci, je suis dans mon lit et les ordis sont éteints)

  13. #Epoch #UnixTime

    1770000000

    (Bon, en vrai, c’était pré-programmé : à cette heure-ci, je suis dans mon lit et les ordis sont éteints)

  14. Ich habe heute übrigens Geburtstag.

    Für die meisten Webservices.

    Einfach zu merken. Bin jetzt 56.

    #epoch #unix

  15. Ich habe heute übrigens Geburtstag.

    Für die meisten Webservices.

    Einfach zu merken. Bin jetzt 56.

    #epoch #unix

  16. Ich habe heute übrigens Geburtstag.

    Für die meisten Webservices.

    Einfach zu merken. Bin jetzt 56.

    #epoch #unix

  17. Ich habe heute übrigens Geburtstag.

    Für die meisten Webservices.

    Einfach zu merken. Bin jetzt 56.

    #epoch #unix

  18. Ich habe heute übrigens Geburtstag.

    Für die meisten Webservices.

    Einfach zu merken. Bin jetzt 56.

    #epoch #unix

  19. Some #OpenSource information quotes I read about Microsoft use of #Unix (note: free software operating systems can be "Unix-like") on #Wikipedia - #wikipedia25 :

    ■ Xenix is a discontinued Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation. The first version was released in 1980, and Xenix was the most common Unix variant during the mid- to late-1980s.
    ■ Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen said MS-DOS and Xenix are "part of a family ... with a clear migration path", he added, promising binary compatibility of Xenix-compiled C software with MS-DOS, and interoperability [...]
    ■ In 1981, Microsoft said the first version of Xenix was "very close to the original Unix version 7 source" on the PDP-11, and later versions were to incorporate its own fixes and improvements.
    ■ [...] for a long time, Microsoft had the highest-volume [of the] AT&T Unix license.

    Also, two (2) non- religious calendar types are Unix time and Terrestrial Time.
    #religion #atheism #agnosticism #universe #date #timeperiod #epoch

  20. Some #OpenSource information quotes I read about Microsoft use of #Unix (note: free software operating systems can be "Unix-like") on #Wikipedia - #wikipedia25 :

    ■ Xenix is a discontinued Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation. The first version was released in 1980, and Xenix was the most common Unix variant during the mid- to late-1980s.
    ■ Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen said MS-DOS and Xenix are "part of a family ... with a clear migration path", he added, promising binary compatibility of Xenix-compiled C software with MS-DOS, and interoperability [...]
    ■ In 1981, Microsoft said the first version of Xenix was "very close to the original Unix version 7 source" on the PDP-11, and later versions were to incorporate its own fixes and improvements.
    ■ [...] for a long time, Microsoft had the highest-volume [of the] AT&T Unix license.

    Also, two (2) non- religious calendar types are Unix time and Terrestrial Time.
    #religion #atheism #agnosticism #universe #date #timeperiod #epoch

  21. Some #OpenSource information quotes I read about Microsoft use of #Unix (note: free software operating systems can be "Unix-like") on #Wikipedia - #wikipedia25 :

    ■ Xenix is a discontinued Unix operating system for various microcomputer platforms, licensed by Microsoft from AT&T Corporation. The first version was released in 1980, and Xenix was the most common Unix variant during the mid- to late-1980s.
    ■ Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen said MS-DOS and Xenix are "part of a family ... with a clear migration path", he added, promising binary compatibility of Xenix-compiled C software with MS-DOS, and interoperability [...]
    ■ In 1981, Microsoft said the first version of Xenix was "very close to the original Unix version 7 source" on the PDP-11, and later versions were to incorporate its own fixes and improvements.
    ■ [...] for a long time, Microsoft had the highest-volume [of the] AT&T Unix license.

    Also, two (2) non- religious calendar types are Unix time and Terrestrial Time.
    #religion #atheism #agnosticism #universe #date #timeperiod #epoch