Some stats after each 5,000 items.
SN Item #1: Jun 11, 2021 SN Item #5,000: Nov 15, 2021 (157 days since Jun 11, 2021) 32 / day SN Item #10,000: Feb 3, 2022 (80 days since Nov 15, 2021) 62 / day SN Item #15,000: Mar 17, 2022 (42 days since Feb 3, 2022) 119 / day SN Item #20,000: Apri 14, 2022 (28 days since Mar 17, 2022) 178 / day SN Item #25,000: May 3, 2022 ( 19 days since Apr 14, 2022) 263 / day SN Item #30,000: May 20, 2022 (17 days since Mar 3, 2022) 294 / day SN Item #35,000: Jun 8, 2022 (19 days since May 20, 2022) 263 / day SN Item #40,000: Jun 30, 2022 (22 days since Jun 8, 2022) 227 / day SN Item #45,000: Jul 13, 2022 (13 days since Jun 30, 2022) 384 / day SN Item #50,000: Jul 26, 2022 (13 days since Jul 13, 2022) 384 / day
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How did I get the large images in a table, like hj did here:
What do I need this bitcoin for? 🔦 #46555
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It depends on the the resolution and aspect ratio. The way this currently works without expanding is the maximum height is 75% of the browser window height, and maximum width is the natural width of the image.
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I typo'd. What I meant to write was a question ...
How *do I get the large images [like what hj has?]
HJ's show full width. The images that do that for hj are also in a table.
My image does not show full width, unless clicked on which then expands it. My image is not in a table. I suspect I need to do something with a table to get it to show full width. But I don't know the trick.
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You need a higher resolution image. You can view his markup here: #46555/edit
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Ok, thanks so much. Firstly, I learned that /edit permits me to view the raw markdown of any post. That might come in handy!!
The other thing is I think what is happening is that in a comment reply the image is not rendered the same as when in the body of a discussion post. Which is fine, but explains why me even doing a copy pasta of hj's markdown still results in a small image that only expands when I click on it.
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Ah yeah, comments have images with 25% max height
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