Spyke
PeWureply
lemmy.ml

I was flabbergasted when I found out you can spell German B (can't type it without installing additional keyboard) as just "SS". My teacher didn't like that. I wonder why 🤔

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pascalreply
lemm.ee

In Switzerland (where German is used as language), the ß is not used, so everything is "ss".

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Jumireply
lemmy.world

It's SS, please don't disregard capital letters just because you use English.

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it's an outdated implementation then. As of the 29th of june 2017, the correct output should be ‘ẞ’

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lemmy.world

I'm guessing the original post was prime numbers and this was just slapped together.

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I'm worried about the 1265 people who liked that comment more than the one person who made it.

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You only need something in common for the 6 first odd numbers and "teen" for it to be true for all odd numbers.

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The joke is that they thought they found an exception to this observation, and while they're right that two does not have an e in it, they're wrong in thinking it's an odd number

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Because replies correcting your obvious mistake drive engagement.

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lemmy.world

Does π count as a number? I mean there's no e in pi.

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It's also not odd, so that doesn't work. But to answer your question, it is a number yes.

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lugalreply
lemmy.world

tree point one four one five

I don't see your point

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No the thirty first, or the thirty-third, thirty-fifth or thirty-ninth, no e's at all!

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lemmy.world

The forty-first number doesn't, nor does the fourtythird, or the thirtyfifth. I'm sure there are a ton more

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