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It is really not that difficult. Kilo is always thousand.
1.000 grams = 1 kilogram
1.000 meters = 1 kilometer
Maybe it’s harder for Americans with their fantasy units.
It's because the power of 2 makes more sense to the computer.
This is such a strange post and comment section to me. Computers work because of binary.
which is 2-state, which is why it's powers of 2
which is why we have kibi, mebi, gibi, etc
Which nobody uses in the industry because we all know that storage uses base2 prefixes.
It wasn't/isn't. It's nothing to do with Americans. It was (and often still is) because of binary.
2 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024.
So no, kilo is not always a thousand when dealing with computers.
That's what the blog post is about 😉
Indeed. I only commented, because I don't think such a lengthy post about this is very relevant. It's not hard. Well at least for non-americans. The Americans seem to be very triggered by my comment. :D
why are you the way that you are?
I've honestly just come to the conclusion that being an asshole about the fact that other countries exist is just the continental past time of Europe.
Like, Americans get the most of it but they're like this toward people from other European countries too.