An ordinary link to the article with its original title is the way to show HN something you wrote…typical submissions are how to show HN something interesting.
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Yes! Supporting different types of media types is something I agree would be great. Out of curiosity, what types of pictures would you like to upload as an answer?
For example, you're reading a technical article and the answer to a question is a complex diagram or a graph that could easily fit in one card but would take way too long to explain in pure text.
Also, another suggestion would be to enable some kind of formatting of the text in the cards, in case you're trying to remember steps to a recipe, algorithm or something else.
You can try the prompts that I share in the article with any model you'd like. Here's the link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QLQwPnKM_RKglueteCdD...
Which HN tag do you think fits better in this case?