I confirm. info says:

With human-readable formats, output sizes are followed by a size
letter such as ‘M’ for megabytes.  ‘BLOCK_SIZE=human-readable’ uses
powers of 1024; ‘M’ stands for 1,048,576 bytes.  ‘BLOCK_SIZE=si’ is
similar, but uses powers of 1000 and appends ‘B’; ‘MB’ stands for
1,000,000 bytes.

There is at least a documentation bug, but in my book a bug in the output. 
"82G" is not a size.

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Filipus Klutiero
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