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You can embed the images without uploading it to the instance by using this syntax:
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That is a really nice nebula picture.
I tried that in the title but it only showed 1/3th of the picture. but changing the url to the exact picture apparently also works on dekstop.
I couldnt see the embedded picture in the memmy app.
Yeah, you have to do that in the url section and when you do it in the body section then it doesn't even display when you scroll through the post on mobile.
This is a stunning shot. The Tarantula Nebula has always been gorgeous, but JWST really captures it wonderfully.
I also fancy the „Pillars of creation“ image that NASA released out of Webb. That one is currently my desktop wallpaper.
Full scale for those that might want it https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/thumbnails/image/stsci-01ga76rm0c11w977jrhgj5j26x.png