Its basically like a cloud storage, and your local storage (your brain) gets wiped every loop. You can edit this file any time you want using your brain (you can be tied up and it still works). 1024 Bytes is all you get. Yes you read that right: BYTES, not KB, MB, or GB: 1024 BYTES
Lets just say, for this example: The loop is 7 days form a Monday 6 AM to the next Monday 5:59 AM.
How do you best use these 1024 Bytes to your advantage?
How would your strategy be different if every human on Earth also gets the same 1024 Bytes “memory buffer”?
Goddamn it who named these terms? The original term was supposed to be 1024 bytes, why the fuck was the definition of Kilobyte retroactively changed?
Kilo is metric for 1000, not 1024. To remain consistent it was changed.
To conform with SI unit prefixes. Which is a good thing imo.
But according to Wiki the IEC defined those binary prefixes in 1999. And I find it problematic that so few still don’t know about this and don’t adhere to that standard. Even fellow engineers don’t use it correctly. No wonder companies like Microsoft also still use it wrong. This keeps things confusing.