does not mean you can misuse SI prefixes if the unit itself is not part of the system.
does not mean you can misuse SI prefixes if the unit itself is not part of the system.
M stands for Mega, a SI prefix that existed longer than the computer data that is being labeled. MB being 1000000 bytes was always the correct definition, it’s just that someone decided that they could somehow change it.
Indeed, Windows could easily stop mislabeling TiB as TB, but it seems it’s too hard for them.
Who in their right mind would go to there?
If I went on leisure, then I'd be worried about all the money I've spent on the trip. But if it's business, then I've got nothing to worry about. At most I'd only have business phone and business laptop, which doesn't have any personal data anyways.
They can start asking the questions - I'm not some terrorist with a made-up tale, I'm here on a business trip.
before making flying expensive you need to provide actual alternatives first, or else you are risking of electing populists who will reverse it quite quickly. quite a few countries in the EU still don't have good train service.
Libreoffice is way easier to use than the 40 year baggage ridden MS office with its convoluted menus that get worse with each update. I finished university with libreoffice and there were nothing it couldn’t do.
no clue what were you trying to say here
You literally are able to and you can even use the same windows software that is considered the best for disc ripping - makeMKV. It has native Linux version and does one click ripping.
It’s not any harder or simpler, it’s just you already are familiar with Windows.