In our kilobyte - one thousand twenty-four bytes. :)

PS. And in our zettabayte - ten in the twenty-first degree byte. :)


08.12.2017 1:29, Yuri пишет:
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> https://i.imgur.com/bDw1O2b.png
>
>
> 08.12.2017 1:12, Ing. Pedro Pablo Delgado Martell пишет:
>>
>> I have been reading about the difference between a KB and a KiB,
>> Kilobyte and Kibibyte respectively. According to several websites,
>> also Google,  1KB = 1000 bytes and 1KiB = 1024 bytes. However, you
>> guys say on /etc/squid/squid.conf this:
>>
>> "Units accepted by Squid are:
>>
>>         bytes - byte
>>
>>         KB - Kilobyte (*1024 bytes*)
>>
>>         ...
>>
>>         ...
>>
>> "
>>
>> This email is not for criticize your work, I'm only looking for some
>> clearance because right now I'm confused about how Squid is really
>> measuring files.
>>
>>
>>
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> -- 
> "Some people, when confronted with a problem, think «I know, I'll use regular 
> expressions.» Now they have two problems."
> --Jamie Zawinsk
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-- 
"Some people, when confronted with a problem, think «I know, I'll use regular 
expressions.» Now they have two problems."
--Jamie Zawinsk

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