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Nor did mine, interestingly. I'm not entirely sure why, the HTML for the first image seems to render fine on its own. It's a very long <picture> tag, seemingly optimised to return different sizes at different resolutions. It looks like something generated by a web framework. I still hand-write my <img> tags like it's 1999, so I'll leave it to the frontend wizards to explain what the problem here is.

Re my choice of reader, I host FreshRSS[0] on a home server, using the official Docker image.[1] It comes with pretty good in-built webpage change tracking too, for websites that refuse to offer RSS. I don't feel confident enough to expose it to the Internet, though I imagine you could use something like Tailscale to tunnel home securely for it.

[0] https://freshrss.org/; https://github.com/FreshRSS/FreshRSS/

[1] https://hub.docker.com/r/freshrss/freshrss/




Funny, I'm using FreshRSS as my feed aggregator as well, but then reading it using the android app. One of us should file a bug.


That is amusing! I'd think that your Android app would be using a different rendering engine to my desktop browser though? There must be something non-standard about those images.




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