only0218,

Instead of that we should protest against si k should be K

  • B
  • kB < — Imposter
  • MB
  • GB
  • TB
  • PB

(Since this is SI it’s powers of 10^3 not 2^10 when going one level up)

lseif,

and μ should be u maybe… why throw in a random non-latin character? is it for the sake of anti-anglocentrism?

Zangoose,

Can’t tell if this is sarcasm (I’ve been on the internet too much today sorry) but just in case the Greek μ (mu) stands for “micro” since ‘m’ is already used for “milli”

lseif,

yeah, i get that, but many people just use u because its more accessible (ascii and qwerty compatible), similar to writing μBittorrent as uBittorrent. imo i dont think its too big of a deal if it doesnt match the word micro, since μ is already a bit of a stretch. this is just my opinion, im not advocating for a SI reform or anything :)

Turun,

μ is not a stretch at all, it’s literally the first character of the word micro. (Mu, iota, kappa, rho, omega). Similar to how other scientific words are derived from their original language.

It doesn’t matter, most people will understand you if you write um instead of μm, because it isn’t ambiguous.

psud,

Big K is Kelvins (temperature), so the multiplier had to be little k

only0218,

How unfortunate However, KiB

SocialMediaRefugee,

Wait until you find out about Calories vs calories

ExfilBravo,

What meme is this? I want to make one too for something else.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar
ExfilBravo,

Thanks!

Rodeo,

When I see a good meme and I want the template

neonred,

It’s 2 TB, not 2 TiB. One is to the base of 10, the other to the base of 2.

Matriks404,

Windows can’t count, so there’s the problem.

skulkbane, (edited )

Like many have already said, there is a difference in units when talking about actual storage and the storage on the label.

I feel like some marketing team made the changes, because it is technically correct and “easier for normal people to understand”… But that makes it confusing when normal people plug it in so, that team should be thrown overboard.

Edit: easier not earlier

naeap,
@naeap@sopuli.xyz avatar

Also you’re losing space to file system stuff. So it will always look smaller than it is

regdog,

Bit tax

letsgo,

They’ve been doing this for literally centuries.

I think it started out with a rare case of honest advertising. So for example 720K floppies were advertised as 720K. But then some lying bastard clever marketer decided to start advertising their 720K floppies as 1MB floppies, sometimes but not always marked “unformatted capacity”.

And of course this had the desired effect of making people buy their disks instead of the honestly marketed ones, because people didn’t read the small print and thought they were getting more storage, which was important before CDs were a thing and software distributions were starting to need multiple disks. So everyone had to start doing it.

This is as far back as my memory of the practice goes, so it may have started before 720K floppies were mainstream, but that’s why disk manufacturers now advertise the unformatted capacity of their drives instead of the formatted, aka usable, capacity.

Anticorp,

They’ve been doing this for literally centuries.

*Proceeds to talk about floppy disks

How long do you think digital computers have been around?

PresidentCamacho,

Fails to recognize exaggeration, thinks they’re clever.

ILikeBoobies,

Fails to aggerate, fails to be taken seriously

stardreamer,
@stardreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Hush! Don’t point it out! Lure him into a corner and steal his time machine!

Raxiel,

They’ve existed in at least two centuries

letsgo,

For centuries. Justification: Jesus was dead for three days: from Friday afternoon (3pm?), day 1, through Saturday, day 2, and into Sunday early morning (6am?), day 3. Total elapsed time 39 hours. Digital computers were around last century (19xx) and this century (20xx), which is two centuries by the same logic. Also two millenia, but I find “centuries” a more satisfying word. Colossus went into operation in 1943, so that’s 80 years elapsed time.

phoenixz,

they’ve been doing this for literally centuries

So it’s Friday December the fifth, 80 AD, 5:30pm, and Mozes is hacking away on his clay tables to nail down the final tally of this week’s adminstration of the amount of cows his boss owns and he goes "Mother fucker! These romans again ripped me off, sold me a clay tablet that only allows me to count to 720 cows, not the 751 I got! FUCK! Now I need another tablet and start tallying from the beginning, you mother fuckers!

Turun,

The issue is in your software that displays the capacity (most likely windows).

You bought 2 TB SSD. You got 2 TB SSD. This is equivalent to 1.8 TiB (think of it like yards and meter). Windows shows you the capacity in TiB, but writes TB next to it.

Say you buy a 2.18 yard stick. You get a 2.2 yard stick, which is equivalent to 2 meter. Windows will tell you it’s 2 yards long. Why? I don’t know.

lugal,

Is this like one is 1.000 and one is 1.024 (=2^10)?

Astaroth,

yes

Ddit,

Base 10 vs base 2

FrenLivesMatter,
@FrenLivesMatter@lemmy.today avatar

Did you forget to send in the mail-in rebate?

phoenixz,

This is where garderobe manufacturers are technically right, but theyre still dicks by (ab)using the fuck out of it.

TB = factors of 1000 which humans use, TiB is factors of 1024, which computers use.

Yes yes, they have it correct, it’s 2TB but you’re selling less than expected and you fucking know it.

Then there is also the filesystem that takes a small required cut to store your files nicely but that is almost negligible

RmDebArc_5,
@RmDebArc_5@lemmy.ml avatar

It is 2tb. If you look in your drive manager you will see: 2tb. The 0.2tb missing are from the formatting

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