However, "K" stands for Kelvin in the science community! And the use of
"K" to represent temperature should be a long way before we use
computer, so, IMO, KB is even more awful than kb, let alone the 1024 vs
1000 war.
Personally, I prefer the standard usage of p, n, u, m, c, d, k, M, G in
the decimal (physics') sense, coz' it's established longer.
Just for joking, how about to subscript, like k , M , G , etc. for binary
2 2 2
kilo, mega and giga, coz' we use that system to represent the base in
log, like log , log , etc.
2 e
My 2 cents.
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