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Finally got around to playing Carrion. It’s a great game for the deck and is a massive amount of fun.
The issue here is that Lemmy is federating out it’s content with the pre blocks containing rendered code fit for some sort of code display plugin/CSS - which KBin doesn’t have.
It would ideally send out the blocks html encoded and would let downstream implementations like KBin or others figure out how to display it themselves. I don’t know how we would fix this.
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This is actually due to the way these platforms work. When a user comments on a comment or post on their instance it will be shown on their instance. It’s then sent on to the owning instance of that comment or post. That owning instance then forwards it on to all interested parties (magazine instance, commenters instance).
Any instance in that chain can refuse to forward or broadcast that message due to a block, but the users own instance will likely always show that post. Ideally they would not do that and would be made aware of a block but that is a bit of a grey area in ActivityPub implementations.
For me that can be answered with 90% of the feature set for 50% of the cost.
It runs the KBin instance I’m using to reply to you :)
Also Adguard home.
Currently hosting KBin via Cloudflare. Appears to work alright though the lack of second level SSL (*.kbin.domain.com, for my images) is annoying.
Might try tailscale.
Linus has repeatedly pointed out that, unfortunately, it works. They make way more money from videos that follow this shitty trend.