Refactor value + unit renderings to use unified layout#3277
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When I was working on #3214, I came across a number of occasions where we rendered a value and a unit, like
6 vCPUsor128 GiB. We had a few different ways of rendering those. This PR creates a new component,<ValueUnit>, which renders the value, formatted, and the unit, also formatted. It also adds a<Size>component, built on top of<ValueUnit>.Currently, the files changed in this branch do NOT step on the toes of main...standardize-unit-helpers, which is addressing some of the notes in https://gist.github.com/david-crespo/5fe725886475d18afa6cc459daf1acc3. Nevertheless, it might be best for that one to get wrapped up and merged first.
The screenshots aren't actually that exciting, because the goal here isn't really to change anything visually, but just to give context, look at the CPU / Memory columns:
Before:

After:

Closes #3276