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eviks 2 days ago

No it didn't, look at your flash/hard drive labels. Also, there has been confusion since the beginning, and the core cause of confusion is refusing to use the common meaning of K, so insisting on that is just perpetuating said confusion

NetMageSCW a day ago | parent [-]

And what is the common meaning of K? K was used to mean 1024 before SI was standard.

eviks a day ago | parent [-]

You know the meaning very well, that's why it's common. Though your SI reference isn't that relevant: first, common doesn't need to follow SI even though it does in this case. Second, kilo is more ancient than SI.