I'm a biomedical and electrical engineer with interests in information theory, complexity, evolution, genetics, signal processing, IndieWeb, theoretical mathematics, and big history.
I'm also a talent manager-producer-publisher in the entertainment industry with expertise in representation, distribution, finance, production, content delivery, and new media.
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2 thoughts on “📗 In the Footsteps of King David: Revelations from an Ancient Biblical City by Yosef Garfinkel, Saar Ganor, and Michael G. Hasel”
@c@manton Perhaps it’s just an interesting, but useful glitch, but I’m wondering how the photo from the original post shows up inline almost as if it were a sparkline instead of as a full-size photo. Is it my markup being quirky, the way micro.blog processes it, or a combination of the two? I think I’ve seen this at least once before, but am curious to how it comes about.
@c That’s a feature! If there’s a post with a title that would normally just have a link back to your blog post, it adds up to 3 tiny previews of the images in the post too.
@c @manton Perhaps it’s just an interesting, but useful glitch, but I’m wondering how the photo from the original post shows up inline almost as if it were a sparkline instead of as a full-size photo. Is it my markup being quirky, the way micro.blog processes it, or a combination of the two? I think I’ve seen this at least once before, but am curious to how it comes about.
@c That’s a feature! If there’s a post with a title that would normally just have a link back to your blog post, it adds up to 3 tiny previews of the images in the post too.