Y2K is the perfect example of a crisis averted. There was a major problem that would’ve crashed computer systems all over the world, potentially bringing down power grids, financial institutions, hospital networks, etc. But the problem was identified well ahead of time and programmers and engineers spent like a full year working to ensure that the problem was fixed and wouldn’timpact anything, so it never became A Problem like the media said it was.
Was it? Other than media overhyping the dangers and saying it’ll end the world, I don’t think it had much of an impact.
The dangers were very much real, we just took them seriously and fixed the problem so it didn’t have an impact.
Y2K is the perfect example of a crisis averted. There was a major problem that would’ve crashed computer systems all over the world, potentially bringing down power grids, financial institutions, hospital networks, etc. But the problem was identified well ahead of time and programmers and engineers spent like a full year working to ensure that the problem was fixed and wouldn’timpact anything, so it never became A Problem like the media said it was.