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64bit Time - Why OpenBSD rocks

OpenBSD is one of the first operating systems to be safe from the “Year 2038 Problem”. 64-bit time was introduced in 2013, so you don’t have to worry about the Unix Epoch 32-bit issue. Details: 64-bit Time on OpenBSD OpenBSD 5.5 Changelog Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia



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OpenBSD is one of the first operating systems to be safe from the “Year 2038 Problem”. 64-bit time was introduced in 2013, so you don’t have to worry about the Unix Epoch 32-bit issue. Details: 64-bit Time on OpenBSD OpenBSD 5.5 Changelog Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia



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64bit Time - Why OpenBSD rocks

OpenBSD is one of the first operating systems to be safe from the “Year 2038 Problem”. 64-bit time was introduced in 2013, so you don’t have to worry about the Unix Epoch 32-bit issue. Details: 64-bit Time on OpenBSD OpenBSD 5.5 Changelog Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia

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