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  3. The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

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  • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

    The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

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    @mos_8502 Or the classic 'Remember how we heard about the ozone hole and then it just went away'...AARGHH...Just ignoring the unprecedented global response then, huh?

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      @hkz @mos_8502 See also https://terriblesoftware.org/2026/03/03/nobody-gets-promoted-for-simplicity/ I always try to talk publicly (within the org) about hidden success; that refactoring you did months ago that means changing some code now is trivial, the work you put it to a deployment to ensure it is (as close as) invisible to end users etc

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      • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

        The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

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        @mos_8502
        The biggest problem with IT people is that their wisdom to intelligence ratio is near zero.

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        • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

          The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

          elexia@catcatnya.comE This user is from outside of this forum
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          @mos_8502 and this is why you let things crash horribly first, then you get to be a hero for your fast response to the catastrophe (cause you've been quietly preparing for a while).

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          • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

            The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

            utterlymundane@hachyderm.ioU This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mos_8502 the sysadmin’s dilemma; balancing the ideal of invisibility against the need to justify your employment.

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            • elexia@catcatnya.comE elexia@catcatnya.com

              @mos_8502 and this is why you let things crash horribly first, then you get to be a hero for your fast response to the catastrophe (cause you've been quietly preparing for a while).

              navi@catcatnya.comN This user is from outside of this forum
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              @elexia @mos_8502 huh.

              that is what the fascists are doing, isn't it.

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              • cstanhope@social.coopC cstanhope@social.coop

                @mos_8502 Yeah, I got roped into a little bit of Y2K work. In my case, the corporation had hired a contractor who had been individually going through the software for a few months now.

                I was new, and they were looking for things for me to do while I came up to speed. They pointed me at the Y2K work. I quickly discovered that most of our different software had copy/pasted date handling routines and that I could just create one patch that could be applied to N pieces of software.

                I was quickly, and quietly, reassigned to other tasks... I'm not sure why (I was too young and naive), but it's possible I had somehow embarrassed somebody or something. 😆

                Anyway, yeah, the work got done, and now too many people think it was all ridiculous.

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                @cstanhope @mos_8502 they might have intended to spend a quiet few months fixing them all one by one.

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                • navi@catcatnya.comN navi@catcatnya.com

                  @elexia @mos_8502 huh.

                  that is what the fascists are doing, isn't it.

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                  @navi @mos_8502 yep

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                  • elexia@catcatnya.comE elexia@catcatnya.com

                    @navi @mos_8502 yep

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                    @navi @mos_8502 your solution doesn't even have to be good if you just let things crash horribly enough first

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                    • mos_8502@studio8502.caM mos_8502@studio8502.ca

                      The lesson of Y2K was this: if you fix the problem and do a very good job, you will be treated like you didn’t do anything and that the problem wasn’t real to begin with.

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                      @mos_8502 https://www.philosophersbeard.org/2019/06/for-sake-of-science-let-anti-vaxxers.html

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                      • bencurthoys@mastodon.socialB bencurthoys@mastodon.social

                        @mos_8502 https://www.philosophersbeard.org/2019/06/for-sake-of-science-let-anti-vaxxers.html

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                        @mos_8502 Proposed solution - let some thing go to shit as a lesson to everyone else. Presumably this is the purpose of Trump.

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