It’s not the overflow that’s the issue, but a calculation failure that causes the date value to be “0” and thus list the date as January 1, 1970. It’s happened to me several times with Pokemon GO.
In this case, it is the overflow as 01111111...11111111+1 in binary becomes 10000000...00000000. (Yes, negative numbers in signed integer format are represented as starting with 1)
But yes, some programs erroneously fall back to 0 in case of a null value, which corresponds to 1970-01-01. That’s why so many geotags were recorded for Null Island.
It’s not the overflow that’s the issue, but a calculation failure that causes the date value to be “0” and thus list the date as January 1, 1970. It’s happened to me several times with Pokemon GO.
Fuck the specs. If Pokemon GO says it, that’s good enough for me.
In this case, it is the overflow as
01111111...11111111+1
in binary becomes10000000...00000000
. (Yes, negative numbers in signed integer format are represented as starting with 1)(GIF)(Why you should trust this)
But yes, some programs erroneously fall back to
0
in case of anull
value, which corresponds to 1970-01-01. That’s why so many geotags were recorded for Null Island.For those wanting to know why, its called Two’s complement