Leap year software glitch closes fuel pumps across New Zealand
Leap year software glitch closes fuel pumps across New Zealand
Fuel suppliers Z Energy, Allied Petroleum and Gull said only staffed stations could process payments. Read more at straitstimes.com.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12545090
Y2K finally happening!
71 1 ReplyI'll never forget seeing "Y2K compatible" flashlights in the dollar store.
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Someone wrote their own date library.
65 0 ReplyDon't hate the player. Hate the organization that requires several levels of justification meetings and approvals for adding any 3rd party library.
45 0 Reply[Insert Tom Scott Video Here]
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All those Kiwis better make sure their gas tanks are full before Dec. 31st. Because if the software can't handle February with 29 days, it probably ca t handle a year with 366 days either.
28 0 ReplyWhy does the fuel pump need to know what date it is?
25 2 ReplySo they can log how much is being used, track how old it is, etc.
Why wouldn’t a company want to have the date alongside their inventory and sales.
44 1 ReplyCause the actual date doesn't matter.
You log epoch time, and convert as needed.
Though the as-needed convert may be the issue.
18 2 ReplySurely you can do all that without tying the functioning of the entire pumping system directly to the time stamp though, right?
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According to the article, it's the payment processing system.
24 0 ReplyI'm not sure I want a system which rolled their own date handling holding my credit card details. Wanna bet they rolled their own crypto too?
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Was this just cos they cross the date line first and thus the bug was fixed before anyone else had to deal with it. Plus laughs in australian
15 0 Replysmirks in Australian
11 1 ReplyLeap Day William at it again!
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