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  2. Source Code - Wikipedia

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    Source Code is a 2011 U.S. science fiction action thriller film [4] directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley.It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Colter Stevens of the U.S. Army, who is sent into an eight-minute virtual re-creation of a real-life train explosion, and tasked with determining the identity of the terrorist who bombed it.

  3. Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia

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    Many computer systems measure time and date using Unix time, an international standard for digital timekeeping.Unix time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (an arbitrarily chosen time based on the creation of the first Unix system), which has been dubbed the Unix epoch.

  4. ILOVEYOU - Wikipedia

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    The outbreak was estimated to have caused US$5.5–8.7 billion in damages worldwide, [20] [21] [better source needed] and estimated to cost US$10–15 billion to remove the worm. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Within ten days, over fifty million infections had been reported, [ 24 ] and it is estimated that 10% of Internet-connected computers in the world had ...

  5. Year 2000 problem - Wikipedia

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    An upscale grocer's 1997 credit-card caused a crash of their 10 cash registers, repeatedly, due to year 2000 expiration dates, and was the source of the first Y2K-related lawsuit. [ 29 ] The Microsoft Excel spreadsheet program had a very elementary Y2K problem: Excel (in both Windows and Mac versions, when they are set to start at 1900 ...

  6. History of free and open-source software - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, parallel to the free software movement, software with source code was shared on BBS networks. This was sometimes a necessity; software written in BASIC and other interpreted languages could only be distributed as source code, and much of it was freeware. When users began gathering such source code, and setting up boards ...

  7. “The Sopranos” Ending Explained: What Really Happened When ...

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    Fans are still trying to figure out what happened at the end of The Sopranos’ series finale. The crime drama followed mob boss Tony Soprano ( James Gandolfini ) as he attempted to be a family ...

  8. The 'Lupin' Season 3 Ending, Explained - AOL

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    What happened at the end of Lupin season 3? Photo Credit: Emmanuel Guimier. It turns out that Mariama’s kidnappers are led by Keller, Assane’s old boxing coach. He had previously tried to get ...

  9. SCO–Linux disputes - Wikipedia

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    These examples include code related to symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), Journaled File System (JFS), Read-copy-update (RCU) and Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). This code is questionably in the Linux kernel, [citation needed] and may have been added by IBM through the normal kernel submission process. This code was developed and copyrighted by ...