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Hi @LianaBrooks. There is not a built in scheduling feature. As for hashtags, yes, it is preferred in fact. CoSo has no alogorithm to "decide" what you like and fill your timeline with its choices. However, the filtering capabilities of CoSo are superb. You can find a page within the help pages that show the most used hashtags on the platform. There is also a smaller three or four line real-time hashtag use display on the main PC based page.

It's very good on a roast beef sandwich @mcfate. Enjoy!

The only proper way to eat a wedge salad is one bite at a time @GlytchMeister

@Rory29 middle and right span apex. You would have to open the picture and zoom in unfortunately.

Peace in our time? Osprey in the left nest and Canadian geese in the right.

Sugar is addictive all my itself @Beanc. The more your brain gets, the more your brain wants. It's quick easy fuel and your body knows it. They spike the sugar with sugar just to make sure the hook sinks deep. It takes awhile to purge millions of years of evolution.

Star Trek Picard finale - final scene - 🧠 💥

@InvaderGzim it's not an idea. It's an observation. It's what all our telescopes - visual, x-ray, infrared and radio - have shown us. We don't understand it. Our bodies evolved in the 5%. We cannot directly sense the rest. But some of our telescopes can "see" it's affects on our 5% - what you call real matter. But it's all real. We can't see IR or UV light, or x-rays, but they exist. We feel IR as heat. UV burns our skin. X-rays can kill us. 150 years ago no one knew that. Now we do. Progress.

@SunAcrossWater They worked on funding anti EU groups, and pointed them to the politicians being groomed for the role. And they just kept at it until they got what they wanted - England out of the EU. The did the same in other countries: the U.S., France, Italy and others. The whole point was to weaken alliances that had been (mostly) rock solid since WW2. And it worked, though the west is slowly starting to figure out how badly they've been pwned.

@SunAcrossWater Every chance they got they drove wedges between the native English the non-native. They pushed a narrative that the EU was to blame. That England would be better off without the EU. Eventually English politicians started to "cater" to the "pro-English" crowd. When those driving the wedges saw a politician doing so, they encouraged them to pursue the disruptive discourse by donating to their political campaigns, etc.

@SunAcrossWater to expand on what's already been said. The English are an insulary people with a singular culture since not long after 1066 AD - historically speaking. There were many English people very unsettled by the large number on non-white immigrants first from India and Pakistan once England lost those as colonial possesions, and later because of EU open border laws. Those who view the west as adversaries saw this and encouraged it through echo chambers and disinformation.

Today I learned (again) this is a complete sentence: "No."

Today I learned a flock of American Coots on a lake is called a Raft.

Today I learned the magic words to make my partner laugh in a tense traffic situation, "I know you don't always appreciate my driving style, but that's okay. I appreciate it enough for the both of us."

Today I learned that humans were not directly responsible for the extinction of the Dodo. It was the pigs and rats we brought with us that ate all the Dodo eggs that caused them to go extinct. That absolves humans of nothing of course. I was also surprised by the DNA answer as to what family of birds the Dodo belonged: pigeons and doves. Specifically a 44 million year old Asian pigeon. The more you know!

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Today I learned why AI is not a threat to humanity. Sure, it can beat the world's best Go master, but can that same AI play Spades? No! You can do both and more. The most capable AI is nothing more than a fancy one trick pony. When they try to be generalists like people they are often wrong. To be a generalist requires probablility math. Their answers are probably correct but if wrong the AI can't tell. It's just the high number in a craps roll. So relax, they ain't getting there any time soon.

And I apologize for being "that guy" on the Internet. Your post really did bring back good memories. Cheers!

Montezuma's Castle (a horrible white man name.) Been there many times. But, was built by the Sinagua (the Spanish name for them) people pre-Columbus. The Yavapai moved in later. Regardless, it is truly magnificent. Would love to see the Verde river in full rage again. One day. Thanks!

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Down with the Empire. 😁

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