You can embed LaTeX math formulas in Markdown with $x = y$
on many clients.
Let me try: $f(x) = \frac{1}{x}$.
Doesn’t seem to work on Lemmy. Maybe a bug/missing feature?
You can embed LaTeX math formulas in Markdown with $x = y$
on many clients.
Let me try: $f(x) = \frac{1}{x}$.
Doesn’t seem to work on Lemmy. Maybe a bug/missing feature?
also, we need 20h/week, 4 days/week schools.
It’s important for you to learn to set boundaries. And to block questions that you feel are hitting “too close to home”. So don’t respond. Just tell her that you have a private life that you’d like to keep to yourself.
There’s nothing wrong with that. You just need some time and practice to stand up for yourself. :)
Pedophiles aren’t the problem.
Rapists are the problem.
yeah but like if it’s stored right next to the sink, and somebody washes their hands, the water particles containing the thing that is washed off (be it poop particles or greasy substances) go everywhere, from experience. including on your toothbrush, right?
I prefer reading Wikipedia. For learning, I need stuff to be written down in a well-structured, indexed way.
Store your toothbrush rolled in a piece of sanitary paper. It’s so much cleaner than having it laying around, where dust gets on it.
Yeah I’ve tried that, but the controls are sometimes less-than-optimal.
I wonder whether maybe you could attach some hardware controller to the android device.
probably minetest
yeah I’ve tried it, it’s great :D
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please don’t use “we” as if it includes me.
same feeling as when people talk fondly of “the great roman empire”.
Btw this is a clear example where in statistics, temporal order does not imply causality.
We clearly are given our names waaay before our adult faces develop; and yet, it’s more likely that our genetic traits (and therefore adult faces) determine the name, rather than the other way around.
While reading through the comments, I also found this interesting thing:
honestly my personal stance on this might be very different from yours, but here’s a short overview:
people seek security in life. people don’t want to be left out or left alone; this is why people get jealous. You need to find a stable social and economic basis in your life. Otherwise, you start clinging to other people, and that can’t be good.
people seek social contact. that is why people go out and find other people that they’re attracted to. that doesn’t mean that you have to spend time with exactly one other person. make contact to lots of people, so there is enough diversity. think of it that way: you wouldn’t eat the same thing every day, for the rest of your life. you need some changes sometimes.
do not get clingy. remember that people can fail on you for any reason, be it accidental death or sickness or simply their psychological fuss. Don’t assume that a person that you spend time with today and love very much will be here for the rest of your life. Assume that the relationship might end or decrease in intensity within a month or three. then, build your actions on these assumptions.
look at yourself from the 3rd-person perspective.
I think that’s about as controversial as saying “We should abandon industrialized meat production”.