…at least according to Discourse. Last time I checked, forever was equivalent to ∞ but it seems that there is a very definitive time and date that existence ends (in Jeff Atwood’s mind?):

Sorry for the clickbait ![]()
…at least according to Discourse. Last time I checked, forever was equivalent to ∞ but it seems that there is a very definitive time and date that existence ends (in Jeff Atwood’s mind?):

Sorry for the clickbait ![]()
Had noticed that myself, and figure that it’s long enough that it isn’t going to make any difference to most of us. ![]()
I mean, it is kind of the Y2K problem all over again, but yes. ![]()
wait … what … I’m DOOMED … ohhhhh noo
(sorry couldn’t resist humor, and not to take away from the actual issue, just my weird sense of humor shining through)
I seen that too but never gave it a second thought. No sky is falling here. ![]()
1000 years?
Drat. I must keep flossing.
(shakes fist at dental decay)
Actually the basic premise here seems solid to me. However, why I think that is a messy bog, not click bait.