Images that contain anti-aliased text, like this one, and particularly the kind of text that was rendered with ClearType can only look good when they are rendered at the exact same size they had when they were captured. If they are rescaled then the anti-aliasing effect no longer works well and the text starts to look noticeably fuzzy. Again especially bad with ClearType, the red and blue fringes now no longer co-incide well with the monitor striping and become visible.
On my machine I have to hit Ctrl+- twice to get the image rendered at its original size and make the text look sharp. I prefer reading SO content zoomed-in, my eyesight is not what it used to be. Just running your monitor at a higher DPI setting is enough to get it rescaled automatically. When you click the image then it is displayed at its captured size and thus looks good.
So feature, not a volkswagen, hit Ctrl++ and Ctrl+- to change the page scaling.