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lukanyesterday at 7:59 PM2 repliesview on HN

Because it would be literally correct. Kilo means 1000, not 1024.


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ratraceyesterday at 10:55 PM

It would be "literally correct" for you but obviously incorrect to everybody else who has the understanding that a kilobyte = 1024 bytes

int_19hyesterday at 8:07 PM

"kilo" means what people take it to mean in any particular context. In computing, it is overwhelmingly power of two even today, and if you don't use it in this manner you have to clarify to be understood properly.

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