• GravitySpoiled
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    9 months ago

    TiB

    One tebibyte equals 2^40 or 1,099,511,627,776 bytes.

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          9 months ago

          Yeah, American stuff makes sense unlike the metric system which is completely unintuitive /s

          This whole post is meant to be a joke. The metric prefixes are perfectly understandable even if they’re technically off the decimal benchmarks by a handful of bytes

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            9 months ago

            Metric is intuitive, but also shit. Just because you have 10 fingers doesn’t mean you should formulate a measurement system out of it. In fact if you actually give a shit about intuitiveness you’d go back to the American system which is roughly base 12 and therefore easier for division and manual estimations.

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        9 months ago

        K/M/G/T/P = decimal prefixes. K is 1000. M is 1,000,000. etc.

        Ki/Mi/Gi/Ti/Pi = binary prefixes. Ki is 2¹⁰ (1024), Mi is 2²⁰ (1,048,576), etc.

        It’s a disambiguation of the previous system where we would use KB to interchangeably mean 1000 or 1024 depending on context.