• Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Fun fact: the SI (international system of units) actually defines a multiplier “Ki”, but it is not a factor of 1000. A Kisomething is 1024 something. As in 1KiB = 1024B (Kilobytes resp. Bytes).

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      As in 1KiB = 1024B (Kilobytes resp. Bytes)

      Isn’t it even more convoluted than this?

      Doesn’t KiB translate to Kibibytes? Because “kilo” is 1000 (powers of 10).

      Kibi is 1024, the “bi” is supposed to mean “binary”, or powers of 2.