You're using the HTML <hr>
tag. The Markdown parser requires that HTML tags like that be followed with a blank line. When the post is edited to add a blank line after the <hr>
tag, the inline link Markdown syntax is parsed and rendered just fine. (I tried to demo this, but my subsequent edit designed to show an even better way merged with the original edit showing a minimal fix, so you won't actually see the evidence of it in the revision history.)
Note that it's preferable to avoid mixing HTML and Markdown. The Markdown syntax for a horizontal line is just three (or more) dashes, on a new line by themselves:
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Editing the post with that also allows the inline link Markdown syntax to be rendered correctly.
The reason that this would have changed simply by trying to edit it now is because the final rendered result (generated from the Markdown intermediate) is saved and cached at the time of submission. When you first created that post, Stack Overflow was using a different Markdown implementation than we are now. With the migration to CommonMark, some of the rules have changed, and when you edit now, you're subjected to the new (current) rules.
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instead of as a link.