@nKiaru Not sure entirely what's going on here, but maybe close() should be super.close()?
@undefined @nKiaru qoto, at least, supports markdown, so in theory you can use `single backticks around inline code` and triple backticks for block code:
```
def f(x):
return x + 1
```
(Hmm, it seem to have lost the indentation.)
@nKiaru You do have to select "markdown" using one of the buttons under the area where you compose the toot (on the web interface).