Article says this was added later to the release notes
It's should be from 1878-1885, as it shows Eastern Rumelia as a somewhat separate state. It was an autonomous province of Bulgaria for that 8 years; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Rumelia
I couldn't find anything to narrow it even more.
But it has some errors, e.g. Austria wa called Austria-Hungary at that time
Saved you a click:
After much debate, the new policy is in effect: Wikipedia authors are not allowed to use LLMs for generating or rewriting article content. There are two primary exceptions, though.
First, editors can use LLMs to suggest refinements to their own writing, as long as the edits are checked for accuracy. In other words, it’s being treated like any other grammar checker or writing assistance tool. The policy says, “ LLMs can go beyond what you ask of them and change the meaning of the text such that it is not supported by the sources cited.”
The second exemption for LLMs is with translation assistance. Editors can use AI tools for the first pass at translating text, but they still need to be fluent enough in both languages to catch errors. As with regular writing refinements, anyone using LLMs also has to check that incorrect information hasn’t been injected.
Volker Theile (lead dev of FreeNAS 2006-2009) maintaines OpenMediaVault, based on debian, version 8 was released recently. Not a drop in replacement, and it has its own quirks, but no evil company in the background
In firefox you can see which pages and addons use the memory on the about:processes page, shortcut is shift+esc.
It's an article from 2025 July, if you follow the story it doesn't contain new information
What is/was huntarr? I love posts without any context.
The GIF was created by James Tyrwhitt-Drake back in 2012, when he captured the images at the University of Victoria’s Advanced Microscopy Facility and posted the final product to his Tumblog, Infinity Imagined.
https://petapixel.com/2014/05/29/gif-made-electron-microscope-zooms-life-life-life/
Can you host images somewhere else than reddit? It's blocked(?) by some instances, I can't even see them without going to lemmy.world, or following the link to reddit. On reddit you can't open images in full size, literally the worst image host I can imagine.
Reuploaded to lemmy.zip:

(I won't comment on how much work was to create this screenshot. Classic r/mapporn)
A catenary!
I guess the snow thawed a little bit then refroze during the night
Some context about OpenStreetMap:
It's an Open Data project, it means you can just go to a mirror and download the full db legally, and do whatever you want with that.* The license of OSM (called ODbL) even allows selling the data. They can legally train on it if they need this.
Yet the crawlers hammering the servers used by the volunteers... It's so stupid.
If you are interested this page lists like 20 different ways you can download data, depending on your use case, and what part of the database you actually need: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Downloading_data
* There is only one requirement, you have to display ©OpenStreetMap somewhere if you publish some derivative work. More info here: https://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/
I use this community maintained version, they have a very detailed description and an example compose: https://github.com/nextcloud/docker#base-version---apache