top | item 30669731 Nasdaq can't handle prices that exceed 32 bit unsigned int 17 points| carlsborg | 4 years ago |theregister.com 3 comments order hn newest [+] [-] belter|4 years ago|reply Also referenced in the article:"Berkshire Hathaway’s Stock Price Is Too Much for Computers": https://www.wsj.com/articles/berkshire-hathaways-stock-price...The Register top comment, by chivo243, is too good not to quote here: This is called a "Buffet Overflow" [+] [-] solarmist|4 years ago|reply > Aptly, BRK is a 6502 CPU assembly code mnemonic for a breakpoint, which can be used to troubleshoot a program that's gone wrong.Nice. [+] [-] phekunde|4 years ago|reply Here comes Indians :)Ah, the Y2K era!
[+] [-] belter|4 years ago|reply Also referenced in the article:"Berkshire Hathaway’s Stock Price Is Too Much for Computers": https://www.wsj.com/articles/berkshire-hathaways-stock-price...The Register top comment, by chivo243, is too good not to quote here: This is called a "Buffet Overflow"
[+] [-] solarmist|4 years ago|reply > Aptly, BRK is a 6502 CPU assembly code mnemonic for a breakpoint, which can be used to troubleshoot a program that's gone wrong.Nice.
[+] [-] belter|4 years ago|reply
"Berkshire Hathaway’s Stock Price Is Too Much for Computers": https://www.wsj.com/articles/berkshire-hathaways-stock-price...
The Register top comment, by chivo243, is too good not to quote here: This is called a "Buffet Overflow"
[+] [-] solarmist|4 years ago|reply
Nice.
[+] [-] phekunde|4 years ago|reply
Ah, the Y2K era!