Just a quick FYI: #Gender isn't #binary and neither are you forced to "binary setups"...
Just leaving this here for those curious:
https://www.reddit.com/r/salmacian/
Remember: #KnowledgeIsFree! ⚧️ 🏳️⚧️
Just a quick FYI: #Gender isn't #binary and neither are you forced to "binary setups"...
Just leaving this here for those curious:
https://www.reddit.com/r/salmacian/
Remember: #KnowledgeIsFree! ⚧️ 🏳️⚧️
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📰 DenoからBunに切り替えたらシングルバイナリが約9分の1になった (👍 36)
🇬🇧 Switching from Deno compile to Bun build reduced single binary size by 9x for OSS tool Rulesync - exploring why the difference is so dramatic
🇰🇷 Deno 컴파일에서 Bun 빌드로 전환해 싱글 바이너리 크기가 9배 감소 - OSS 도구 Rulesync에서 극적인 차이가 발생한 이유 탐구
🔗 https://zenn.dev/dyoshikawa/articles/deno-to-bun-single-binary
I vaguely remember something about #Apple several years ago changing from "byte" kb to "human" kb in their system dialogs etc. This was a minor change and may have been good on some level. Mostly ended questions like "why does it say 2 Gig here but only 195943567899 bytes lower down in the same dialog box?"
I never imagined the 1024 thing would work the other way... kilometer = 1024 meters. 😅
For those who aren't computer scientists, here is an explanation from Wikipedia...
"In some areas of information technology, particularly in reference to random-access memory capacity, kilobyte instead often refers to 1024 bytes. This arises from the prevalence of sizes that are powers of two in modern digital memory architectures...
The kibibyte is defined as 1024 bytes, avoiding the ambiguity issues of the kilobyte."
In other words, in #binary we count 1s, 2s, 4s, 8s, 16s, 32s, 64s, 128s, 254s, 512s, 1024s, etc.
I totally forgot (if I ever knew) about the #kibibyte!
Learn to program RISC-V virtual memory in the latest installment of my #wikiversity #os course. Lots of exciting #hexadecimal and #binary action in this one!
https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Operating_Systems_(Hands-On)/Virtual_Memory
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