top | item 46874470 (no title) gizmo686 | 26 days ago Because kilo- already has a meaning. And both usages of kilobyte were (and are) in use. If we are going to fix the problem, we might as well fix it right. discuss order hn newest mc32|26 days ago Sure outside of computing in other science it has a meaning but in binary computing traditionally prefix + byte implied binary number quantities.Many things acquire domain specific nuanced meaning .. pdw|26 days ago Even in computing the binary definition is only used with memory sizes. E.g. storage, network speeds, clock rates use the standard definition. floren|26 days ago And yet in computing, a 1kHz clock is still 1000 cycles per second, and 1 MFLOP is still 1,000,000 floating-point operations per second. load replies (1)
mc32|26 days ago Sure outside of computing in other science it has a meaning but in binary computing traditionally prefix + byte implied binary number quantities.Many things acquire domain specific nuanced meaning .. pdw|26 days ago Even in computing the binary definition is only used with memory sizes. E.g. storage, network speeds, clock rates use the standard definition. floren|26 days ago And yet in computing, a 1kHz clock is still 1000 cycles per second, and 1 MFLOP is still 1,000,000 floating-point operations per second. load replies (1)
pdw|26 days ago Even in computing the binary definition is only used with memory sizes. E.g. storage, network speeds, clock rates use the standard definition.
floren|26 days ago And yet in computing, a 1kHz clock is still 1000 cycles per second, and 1 MFLOP is still 1,000,000 floating-point operations per second. load replies (1)
mc32|26 days ago
Many things acquire domain specific nuanced meaning ..
pdw|26 days ago
floren|26 days ago