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|    =?UTF-8?Q?Josef_M=C3=B6llers?= to Allodoxaphobia    |
|    Re: Ubuntu 24.04    |
|    12 Jun 24 16:48:00    |
      XPost: alt.os.linux.ubuntu, alt.os.linux.mint       From: josef@invalid.invalid              On 10.06.24 15:51, Allodoxaphobia wrote:       > On Sat, 8 Jun 2024 11:36:35 -0500, Mark Lloyd wrote:       >> On 6/7/24 14:05, Mike Easter wrote:       >>> Mike Easter wrote:       >>>> A kilobyte is 1000 bytes, not 1024. 1024 bytes are a kibibyte.       >>>>       >>>> Abbreviations are one thing; prefixes are another.       >>>       >>> And, for the 'record' the 'internationally accepted' abbreviation for       >>> kilobyte is Kb, while the similarly accepted abbreviation for kibibyte       >>> is KiB.       >>>       >>> The 'problem' w/ the apparent discrepancy in the lettercase of the K/k       >>> is the 'inconsistency' in the base 10 family, where only the kilo is a       >>> lower case, and all of the rest starting w/ mega are capped; whereas in       >>> the base 2 family, the prefix abbreviation letter is always capped.       >>       >> And case matters for the last letter too. b is bits, B is bytes.       >       > Standards are great! And there's so many to choose from!!              And if you don't like any of them, you can still wait for next year's model!              SCNR,       Josef              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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