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    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Kilobyte; unit of information equal to 1024 bits
    The text file is about 100 Kb

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    Exploring Craft Beer & Sake in Central Japan

    17:15Exploring Craft Beer & Sake in Central Japan
    • I ordered the Fruit KB IPA, which is a melon beer.

      I ordered the Fruit KB IPA, which is a melon beer.

    B1

    Keith Barry 用頭腦變魔術 (中英雙字幕)

    19:50Keith Barry 用頭腦變魔術 (中英雙字幕)
    • KB: Now, Kathryn, there was no way you could see through that blindfold, at all.

      KB: Now, Kathryn, there was no way you could see through that blindfold, at all.

    • KB: No, but you're OK, yes?

      KB: No, but you're OK, yes?

    A2

    Amazon Web Services Tutorial - Using DynamoDB with AWS

    08:10Amazon Web Services Tutorial - Using DynamoDB with AWS
    • As DynamoDB has a limitation of 400 KB while S3 can store objects up to five terabytes in size.

      As DynamoDB has a limitation of 400 KB while S3 can store objects up to five terabytes in size.

    • So this is a really important decision while designing for your storage that what kind of data it holds, as DynamoDB has a limitation of 400 KB, while S3 can store objects up to 5 terabytes in size.

      So this is a really important decision while designing for your storage that what kind of data it holds, as DynamoDB has a limitation of 400 KB, while S3 can store objects up to 5 terabytes in size.

    B1

    The Real Reason Anthropic built a Compiler

    08:18The Real Reason Anthropic built a Compiler
    • While the compiler can output the correct 16-bit x86 via the 66 and 67 opcode prefixes, the resulting compiled output is over 60 KB, far exceeding the 32 K code limit enforced by Linux.

      While the compiler can output the correct 16-bit x86 via the 66 and 67 opcode prefixes, the resulting compiled output is over 60 KB, far exceeding the 32 K code limit enforced by Linux.

    B1

    Raycast — The Ultimate Workflow App for Mac

    19:14Raycast — The Ultimate Workflow App for Mac
    • So now it's 143 KB instead of one megabyte.

      So now it's 143 KB instead of one megabyte.

    B1