On Thu, Jan 09, 2025 at 06:44:30PM -0500, Michael Stone wrote: [...]
> Baloney [...] "Baloney" == "things I don't like" (FWIW I'd prefer binaries in the computer context, but hey). Human communication is messy. Both multipliers come from different sources which were well established at the moment they "clashed". Heck, the "disk people" themselves are schizophrenic, since they bunch their blocks in binary too (512, 4k -- uh 4kiB), rumours have it that SSD erase blocks are also powers-of-two sized. So... The best we can do at the moment is to use the iB suffix in cases where the context doesn't help enough (in most cases it does: human language is like that). Past experience shows that we'll live with this for a while (watch the US still on their Imperial measures, while the UK has, mostly, switched to metrics -- oh, the irony). One rant is OK, but repeatedly whining about it just will annoy people :) Cheers -- t
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