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In computer jargon, this is Y2K. Adherents to cyber-survivalist beliefs are stockpiling food and water, buying electric generators, selling their stocks, fleeing the city, arming themselves and ...
According to Lorena Lorenzo, a tattoo artist and owner of Indigo ArTattoos, cyber sigilism tattoos scream Y2K because they look like they were done by a computer. “The lines form various shapes ...
However, thanks to cybersecurity professionals, major disruptions were mostly avoided. While Y2K didn’t end the world, it’s not the last disruptive cyber event we’ll encounter. There’s another issue ...
The latest craze is indeed the Cyber Y2K aesthetic and it is here to stay. The Y2K bug was commonly used to denote a generalized computer programming shortcut that was expected to cause ...
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