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This week in KDE: megabytes and gigabytes for all
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I always thought Kibi, Mebi and Gibi were base 10, and Kilo, Mega and Giga were binary, but now that I think about it, it makes sense that its the other way around.
For those having trouble remembering: It's already in the name. Kibibyte --> "Kilo Binary Byte", Mebibyte --> "Mega Binary Byte", etc.
Awesome! Thanks for elaborating. That was what I missed to remember it.