Mormons believe that their children are pre-selected in the pre-earth life, so the children chose to come to that family in their theology.
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zipkag@lemmy.worldto Leopards Ate My Face@lemmy.world•Patients say measles 'worse than expected' as Utah hits 350+ infections, doctors sayEnglish7·1 month ago
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What paid software is absolutely worth the money?1·3 months agoAny chance you’d be willing to share some of those configurations? Especially the wireguard one. For some reason I have the hardest time getting something working to connect to wire guard using tasker when I leave home.
The others I’d love to see and learn from also if you’d be willing to share. Thanks!
This one takes the cake for me. Can you imagine a baby growing up 24-7 surrounded by muppets and knows literally nothing else? That’s wild.
I’d be up to try Mysterium. Looks like it could be fun to sit and play with the family. Appreciate it either way. Happy holidays!
Wait, are lions part of the nativity? I don’t think I knew that
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Work Reform@lemmy.world•Scientists have been studying remote work for four years and have reached a very clear conclusion: “Working from home makes us thrive”2·5 months agoI haven’t looked extensively, but for the past ten minutes I’ve not been able to find any article. About 20 different news stories to say the same thing, but none of them actually link a peer reviewed published article.
I would like to know where you could reasonably buy a blue whale. That would be amazing.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? January 282·1 year agoYeah, that’s good advice. I actually knew the book had something to do with that. But after the first chapter or two, I did go back and need to review some of that, as it’s been a while since I’ve taken a philosophy class. And I’m glad I did because some of the chapters I’ve read now I think made a bit more sense with that fresh on my mind.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Books@lemmy.world•What book(s) are you currently reading or listening? January 287·1 year agoI have been reading Anathema by Neal Stephenson. I’m about a fourth of the way through and it’s been great. I’ve read two or three of his other books which I’ve really enjoyed. Cryptonomicon became one of my favorite books. But so far this has been up there as something that may top that, it’s been pretty good so far. I hope it ends well.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats an unethical or dangerous experiment that you would like to see performed or perform (if it werent for the ethics/danger)25·2 years agoNot exactly the same, but suggests probably it would not turn out well. https://thebrain.mcgill.ca/flash/capsules/histoire_bleu06.html
I’d love it you’d name a few. I like games you can get lost in for hours and always looking for others I may have missed.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the most on-the-nose or strangely objective name that you have heard?3·2 years agoMy father went to high school with someone whose last name was Butts. His parents named him Harold and called him, and thus his friends called him, Harry. I always kind of thought it was a tall tale until my father showed me his high school yearbook one day And there was a picture of Harry Butts.
I always kind of wanted to meet this man and his wife and ask her if he lived up to his name.
It doesn’t have it by default. Many people drink it without, often with a bit of milk to thin it out a little.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto PC Master Race@lemmy.world•Holiday Giveaway - Steam Codes! - Giveaway EndedEnglish2·2 years agoI’ll enter for God of War, I watched a few YouTube videos of it with my son and it looked fun and a good story. Thanks for this idea, it’s fun. Good luck to everyone.
Something that made me happy this year: my son tested into advanced math placement at school and I still can’t get over how amazed I am with the poor genes I passed in to him. Couldn’t be more proud as it was something he wanted and of his own choosing spent extra time practicing math. Don’t know how I lucked out, but he’s pretty impressive to me
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's your favorite note-taking application?English4·2 years agoI tried so many, eventually landed on trilium. It’s not perfect by any means, but it ticks the most boxes for my needs
zipkag@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's a word that means a common saying which is arguably untrue?141·2 years agoThis is probably not true. The concept of this phrase but referring to family is probably a modern confusion. There is no clear evidence it means it was really referencing ties to friends. Although I wish it did. Here’s some further reading from others also looking for a clearer reference.
zipkag@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a word you've spent a long time not using right?23·2 years agoYou are correct. -itis just means inflammation or infection, encephalon just means brain. You can have encephalitis caused by multiple things, viruses, bacteria, fungal, auto immune diseases and so forth
I love trilium, I can self host. Doesn’t have user support so I host two instances for me and wife. We then use mealie for recipes. It’s worked really well
Trilium notes. Not perfect, but the best of many I’ve tried for my needs.
It’s been a while since I’ve used TrueCrypt because I switched over to Linux and used Luks. But I thought everyone had moved to Vera Crypt. Is that no longer the case? Just curious, Since I haven’t read much about that world for many years.