Stormbird

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!agree

I agree, when I was taught c++, we were told to have ```Using namespace std;``` and it took me a while to get out of the habit of it later

You bought a 5 *terabyte* hard drive, but the computer measures in *tebibytes*. A terabyte is 10^12 bytes while one tebibyte is 2^40 bytes.

Terabytes were originally 2^40 bytes, but the number was changed to match the si prefix better. Tebibytes (also gibibytes and mebibytes and such) were remade with the original binary power values.

5 Terabytes is about 4.54 tebibytes, so your computer is saying the correct thing

Most, maybe all, operating systems are going to measure and display in the binary units. Hardware companies are going to sell you in the base 10 prefix values because people think they mean the same and it looks like more than it is.

2019-05-04 20:01:49 UTC [Sparta #comp-sci]  

HTML is not, it's a markup language and (arguably) not a programming language, let alone turing complete. It doesn't have instructions it follows and can't make algorithms. It's used for displaying data.

2020-01-22 02:01:40 UTC [Sparta #comp-sci]  

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