When reading a hot meta topic, I noticed that a mere link to a line of source code in a Github repository shows up as a preview of that code.
This is what it looks like on the main page:
![two paragraphs, a line of text and a line with a hyperlink]()
This is what it looks like on meta:
![a paragraph with the same line of text, followed by a fancy table with the link, a github icon and prominent file name/path, as well as a rendering of the linked lines]()
What's going on here? Is this a secret A/B-test? Did I miss an announcement?