Ask HN: Why is 100K singular but 20Megs plural?

1 points by JoeAltmaier 15 hours ago

Got mentioned today in passing, we might say "That file is forty megs" but never "This flash capacity is five hundred twelve K's".

Why is that, do you think? What other singular-plural mismatches are there? Is this unique?

UmYeahNo 13 hours ago

Because "kilos" already had a meaning outside of computer file size, but "megs" did not. So we understand "megs" to be megabytes, but "kilos" is usually a measure of weight. So there was a different shorthand for "kilobytes".

Now, maybe I'm the minority here, but I've not heard many people use the shorthand "K's" for kilobytes, but I have heard "kb's" as a shorthand, and "kb" would be pluralized in the same way as "megs". "Forty kb's" is definitely something I've heard before.

Similarly, we would not say "The file is forty Ms", which would be parallel to forty "K's".

  • solardev an hour ago

    For clarity, maybe we should just start saying "that file is thirty-nine point oh six two five kibs". Soon followed by "I have zero point zero friends".

Suppafly 13 hours ago

The s. If you write 20meg, people will say the singular.

smidgeon 8 hours ago

To avoid confusion with really big angry sharks