I heard some people say theyre the same thing, but others are adamant that they have different meanings. Which is it?

  • @[email protected]
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    122 months ago

    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/disk

    In most varieties of English, disk is the preferred spelling for magnetic media (hence floppy disk, hard disk, disk drive), whereas disc is preferred for optical media (hence compact disc, digital versatile disc, optical disc). For all other uses, disk is preferred in American English and acceptable in Canadian English, and disc otherwise.

    Less commonly, disc is used for magnetic media (as in floppy disc and discette; similarly, disk is sometimes used for optical media, as in compact disk and optical disk.

    • @Ultraviolet
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      2 months ago

      The reason for this is actually pretty interesting though. Historically it was just a US/UK English difference, but it evolved into both being used because one of the first big manufacturers of optical discs, Philips, called them discs, while the US-based IBM spelled their magnetic disks with a K.

      • @SendMePhotos
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        12 months ago

        You’ve exceeded my “learning cool stuff” limit today. Thank you. Now I can’t retain any other information.