

Thanks! I see it.
What does that mean? I can’t find any reference to it. Is it some form of political terminology which I’m maybe just unfamiliar with?
Thanks! I see it.
What does that mean? I can’t find any reference to it. Is it some form of political terminology which I’m maybe just unfamiliar with?
So far. I’ve seen this about it:
Appeals Court panel orders Camilla council members to be removed from office
A stated investigation is said to have found neither slept at night in the addresses they were registered to for “at least three months”.
It doesn’t go into much other detail though.
Thanks.
Could you post where you for that info from?
Thank you!
I have herbs to add with the tobacco, was just looking for a brand or source of for sure additive free and native owned tobacco for myself and anyone I come across.
It’s cool to see these tobacco premixes. I’m really tempted try at least try them lol
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Hm. I came across both of these. I might just need to contact one or more of these Tribes and ask there if no one is quite sure.
I haven’t seen Whole Leaf Tobacco before. I was hoping to find something at a shop nearby. So, was just going to keep an eye out for whatever suggestions I got.
Crossing my fingers for a late commenter to save the day.
Thank you for all your help. If I end up ordering online, I’ll look at Whole Leaf. It sounds interesting. I really appreciate it.
I think I have a good spot for considering this. So, if I find some good seeds from a place I feel comfortable sending money to I’ll probably start whenever the next good start time is.
Any suggestions?
Hello.
I just wanted to leave this here, in case you wanted to look into it for something you had.
It looks we’ve been able to find the following for the config file for dnf:
max_parallel_downloads
in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf
.
Here’s a post on how to increase it - so do the opposite, and set it to 1.
Thank you for taking the time to help me out. I appreciate it.
Isn’t AS British American Tobacoo company? Something like that?
A younger brother of mine just baptized into an Orthodox church nearby. Is this the same thing?
Researchers found that people often use search engines in ways that unintentionally reinforce their existing beliefs. The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, shows that even unbiased search engines can lead users into digital echo chambers—simply because of how people phrase their search queries.
"When people look up information online—whether on Google, ChatGPT or new AI-powered search engines—they often pick search terms that reflect what they already believe (sometimes without even realizing it),” said lead author Eugina Leung, an assistant professor at Tulane’s A. B. Freeman School of Business. “Because today’s search algorithms are designed to give you ‘the most relevant’ answers for whatever term you type, those answers can then reinforce what you thought in the first place. This makes it harder for people to discover broader perspectives.”
For example, people who believe caffeine is healthy might search “benefits of caffeine,” while skeptics might type “caffeine health risks.” Those subtle differences steered them toward drastically different search results, ultimately reinforcing their original beliefs.
The effect persisted even when participants had no intention of confirming a bias. In a few studies, fewer than 10% admitted to deliberately crafting their search to validate what they already thought, yet their search behavior still aligned closely with their beliefs.
The researchers tested several ways to encourage users to broaden their views. Simply prompting users to consider alternative perspectives or perform more searches had little effect. However, one approach worked consistently: changing the algorithm.
When search tools were programmed to return a broader range of results—regardless of how narrow the query was—people were more likely to reconsider their beliefs. In one experiment, participants who saw a balanced set of articles about caffeine health effects walked away with more moderate views and were more open to changing their behavior.
Users rated the broader results equally useful and relevant as the narrowly tailored ones. The findings suggest that search platforms could be crucial in combating polarization—if designed to do so. The researchers even found that most people were interested in using a “Search Broadly” feature—a button (conceptualized as doing the opposite of Google’s current “I’m feeling Lucky” button) that would intentionally deliver diverse perspectives on a topic.
I see you getting a lot of down votes but I’m not sure why. Could you give an example to help me understand better?
Same as the other comment. That’s very generous of you.
Housing is pretty much the main concern for me regarding moving at this time.
Ehhmm… Would you happen to need a live in maid, assistant, gardener, groundskeeper…anything wherever you end up? Asking for a friend.
In America.
Does this also apply to the face scans they ask U.S. citizens to do when passing the Canadian border?
that nation What nation do you live in?
And are you adopting? Asking for…me. I’m asking for me. No lie.
Would anyone passing through know if the two boil method still helps with this situation? (Initial boil with excess water, strain after like 15 mins or whatever, add new water, finish cooking rice)
Could someone with more knowledge comment. I too want to criticize but am an uneducated Mermaidican.
Hm. Sway in what way? Are there other candidates or organizations which use terms like these? I didn’t see anything come up.