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by lupire 1823 days ago
Eh. Every client already renders all the HTML into visual format. I don't see what's wrong with rendering the LaTeX too.

Sure it would be nice of browsers could render the LaTeX natively instead of using JS.

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given the origin of the web at cern, it's actually surprising that it didn't include LaTeX from day 1.
The web would be so pretty if “HTML” was actually hyperlinked TeX.
I dunno about that.. imagine npm, but with millions of one line TeX packages.
I'm not sure banner ads would be much better if aligned using TeX.
Then every web page would have dynamically-inserted underfull hboxen with a badness of 10,000
roses are red

violets are blue

underfull hbox on line 192