Perhaps it’s the hangover but… huh? I don’t get it. Please help. Kind regards.
He expected an „I’ll have H2O, too“
H²O² is poisonous
Lemmy supports subscript!
H~2~O~2~
displays as H2O2.And on kbin it shows as strikethrough, so the 2s are crossed out.
Now all I want is inline TeX.
I do quite like how clear TeX is. The curly braces make it completely unambiguous how everything is supposed to be parsed, which means even though it’s a little more awkward to write, it’s still a lot easier to write if your comments are getting more complicated. Plus it’s so much easier for the parsing libraries to get right.
I just love how universal it is. Sure, it has its flaws, but its strength is how many different applications use it. Once you know how to write TeX, you can express any equation you want clearly and understandably, as opposed to trying to write it with Unicode. Bonus points for how easy it is to add TeX rendering to the web with libraries like KaTeX (my personal favourite) or MathJax. I was able to add TeX support to my blog in 10 minutes.
I’m a bit of a sucker for TeX as might be apparent from my infodumping. If anyone’s as passionate and doesn’t know of it yet: You should try the https://texnique.xyz game. It’s a timed TeX typing game. I can get up to 70-80 points in it fairly consistently :D
Worked in Voyager iOS at least, very cool
Works on Voyager at least.
H~2 O~2
Something new to bring to the Sync developer’s attention.
Your example is also rendered
Huh? I know some clients fail to properly display superscript and subscript (which shouldn’t be a problem since it would be the same for my text as for the above text anyway), but I didn’t think there were any clients that would choose to render code snippets as formatted text. Anyway, here’s a screenshot of how it should look:
Thanks, it seems to be a bug with the Thunder app.
The setup is the same as another joke, where the second person asks for H2O too, which the bartender parses as H2O2, and gets served poison.
Little Johnny was a boy, but now he is no more; what Johnny thought was H2O was H2SO4.
So does the would-be assassin expect the cops to say “Oh he asked for Hydrogen peroxide? Then it must be suicide!”
Only if the victim was Epstein or a Boeing whistleblower. But I digress…
Or that the bartender will know what he’s talking about and would just serve a customer a glass of hydrogen peroxide as if it were a drink.
Who the hell goes to a bar to order water?
People who don’t drink alcohol?
Then you ask for a rum and coke, hold the rum.
Then you’ll have to drink coke.
Need a moment to look through the tap menu
Teenager me used to do that ALL the time.
When I get drunk enough I switch to water for at least some time.
Don’t most bats not allow teenagers? Unless it’s a restaurant + bar.
in most of the world, the drinking age is 18, and the USA doesn’t matter
The USA is the USA and the rest of the world is the rest of the world. There are plenty of bars here where teens and children are allowed, they often come with their parents and get served toasts and juice or a smoothie, while their parents get beers.
If I had to present this as an anti-humor joke:
I’ll have H2O.
I’ll have H2O… also.
The water was very refreshing.