• burntbacon
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    16 days ago

    That’s definitely #3. I think #1/2 are split between the same weather, but in the far distance as the bright sun overhead warms you up in early spring just enough to spare you the otherwise chill air in spring, and a bright sunny day in the late spring at the beach doing the same for the cool water.

    #4 is a bright, clear day in the mountains in the winter, with fresh powder on the ground.

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        16 days ago

        I am so confused right now. Is the octothorpe an ancient character of font sizing?

        • threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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          16 days ago

          In CommonMark, which is the markdown system used by Lemmy, the octothorpe is used to denote header text.

          The octothorpe must be at the beginning of the line, but there is some disagreement among apps as to whether it needs to be followed by a space.

          # cromulent

          cromulent

          #cromulent

          #cromulent

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            16 days ago

            Huh. Weird. Today I learned. It’s interesting how your cromulents appear. Looks like the default view for the browser needs the octothorpe and the space for it to make it the header text.

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          16 days ago

          Markdown does sometimes be that way, but it depends on the client. My app just shows the #s verbatim.