"How Do I Post Images on Stacker News?
To post an image:
Copy the image's URL
Enter on your post or comment
Type a description of the image into the first set of brackets
Paste your image URL into the second set of brackets
To expand an image on Stacker News, click the image. Clicking it again will shrink it back to its original size."
Other than a Discussion post using the  form of embed, there is an issue in the SN github repo from a year ago requesting additional post types. Image support (e.g., upload .jpg) is one of those types:
Other than a Discussion post using the  form of embed, there is an issue in the SN github repo from a year ago requesting additional post types. Image support (e.g., upload .jpg) is one of those types:
From https://stacker.news/faq :
"How Do I Post Images on Stacker News? To post an image:
Copy the image's URL Enter on your post or comment Type a description of the image into the first set of brackets Paste your image URL into the second set of brackets To expand an image on Stacker News, click the image. Clicking it again will shrink it back to its original size."
Thank you, I now feel really lazy. I'll read the FAQ to see what else I missed!
https://i.imgur.com/DKUR9Tk_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
Other than a Discussion post using the
form of embed, there is an issue in the SN github repo from a year ago requesting additional post types. Image support (e.g., upload .jpg) is one of those types:Additional post types #9 https://github.com/stackernews/stacker.news/issues/9
Other than a Discussion post using the
form of embed, there is an issue in the SN github repo from a year ago requesting additional post types. Image support (e.g., upload .jpg) is one of those types:Additional post types #9 https://github.com/stackernews/stacker.news/issues/9
Of course it is but do we really want it ? I don't. Twitter is here for this.
<a href='https://postimg.cc/N26n0jLL' target='_blank'>
<img src='https://i.postimg.cc/NFSvpyc8/1737819289627.jpg' border='0' alt='1737819289627'/>
</a>
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