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Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • I, for real, want to know if there are any religious/spiritual people here commenting because yikes. I think a lot of people also interpreted your question to be about organized religion, and specifically christianity of the US variety. Please seek out other religious thoughts - I've found much Jewish thought on religion to be of interest. For myself, I'm not christian and not Jewish.

    I'm religious because growing up, I adopted the values of the religion I was taught - values of kindness, openness, and inclusion. It's as core a part of my being as my ways of cooking or socializing. To not be religious would feel like hiding parts of myself.

    The routine of following the practices, as well as religion/spirituality being able to help us face the unknown we still have in our lives. It can provide internal strength and belief in our ability. I also find the routine a way to connect to my family, my culture, and to my day-to-day. My religious time is more a time of internal reflection on my own actions and if they align with my values. Do folks without a routine religious/spiritual practice do the same?

    The community aspect some touched on is huge. I read a book, Palaces for the People, where it mentioned that those with strong social connections fare better in times of crisis. While there are institutions that are getting to the same influence of religious institutions, they are still far less impactful.

    I guess this is all less a belief and more why do people still engage with religion. But why do we believe, what is the act of believing? I don't have to believe that the sun will rise every morning, but, I do still believe it will rise every morning. Belief is a whole area of study alone I'm sure.

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  • As a user at a big company that needs to lock down its security, we get quarterly phishing emails that would tell you that you failed the test so to speak if you click the link. It shows how easy it is to everyday users of how easily an entire system can get compromised.

    Having a "test" like this might not be bad if you run it by boss first?

  • Can I refuse MS Authenticator?
  • Lots of great conversation here, I also work somewhere where this is required. If I didn't need my phone for access to chat, I just wouldn't use it for work. Alternatively, my phone has a work profile so I use that for any work related or non-FOSS apps. My IT guy even approved of my methods and said do the minimum and never more with tech.

  • USA leftists in favor of voting for Biden: What other direct action should we do?
  • I don't care much for Biden, but I gotta admit, all the policies that could make a significant difference keeps getting blocked by...the republican congress! So yeah, not blaming Biden for the failure of policies and will vote for him

  • Protecting user content and data on Lemmy
  • I understand on a current technical side why this is not possible, but the post still has some merit in that misuse of original posts can lead to legal action.

    Right now, all content posted online is generally accepted as unlicensed, free to use however one pleases, works. This was fine at the beginning, but as the internet grew, control of one's data increasingly got more difficult to control - once social media became the dominate form of communicating, it was all over.

    Early blogs still have copyrights posted on them that, legally, can be enforced and respected. So if each user was able to indicated in meta data their choices, with most defaulting probably to a free license, then there is some level of control returned to the user, regardless of protocol and how things get replicated on servers.

    Licenses include reproduction, and the way activitypub works can make that quite murky (its being republished on servers) but that is not all it covers.

    OP, I think this is a very interesting topic to discuss, thanks for bringing it up!

  • 33 Powerful Books That Might Change Your Life
  • These kinds of lists always make me laugh, because it takes a very specific world view and experience and assumes all must be like that. Atomic Habit I do agree partially on, but you know two books that have recently changed my life? Certainly not on the list here.

    4,000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman and The Little Book of Listening by Donna Duffey et. Al.

    As someone who feels outside the domimate traits of society, Sensitive: The Hidden Power and The Power of Quiet are also books that changed my life in that I am embracing my own traits and talents, rather than struggle to adopt those more commonly sought after.

  • We Need A Library Economy
  • People love convinence nowadays, not what you are suggesting. If you have a method to easily and convinently get what they need, they don't to own it.

    Example - Clothing subscription services. You must send the clothes back you don't intend to purchase. It must be in good condition.

    Everything is possible if you frame it the right way

  • I'm working on a distro recommendation flowchart/ list for newcomers and need your input please! (Post is not only this picture btw and is mainly text)
  • I use Zorin OS for my laptop that's gotta be at least 15+ years but still kicking it. Outlasted the newer laptop I bought that was only 5 years old.

    As someone who is only mildly into tech, Zorin is certainly familiar and I would probably recommend it to people.

    I downloaded Gallium OS for my mom on her Chromebook, that's perhaps another important consideration to make...what laptop someone has.

  • Home Depot rental goes electric
  • "Home Depot said in a recent press release that it plans to make its gas-powered tools relatively obsolete in the next several years, instead replacing them with battery and electric powered upgrades.

    Most of its gas tools are outdoor equipment; think weedwackers, lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and trimmers. It aims to replace these with battery power by the end of 2028. At that point, Home Depot wants to see 85% of its outdoor lawn equipment sales to be driven by rechargeable battery power in the U.S. and Canada."

    If this is for rentals, I gotta say that's a big win then for the environment.

  • I've felt intense love and heartbreak before and I don't think I could ever handle it again. Am I wrong for thinking that it doesn't get any better?
  • If you let go of the feeling that you were owed something (love, friendship, etc) in a relationship and just enjoy the time you spent together and what you learned from it, loss becomes a lot easier to deal with.

    Also, people change, maybe you left the relationship before that happened. The relationship you remembered is not the relationship you'd be in now. I find that helpful to remember too.

  • Survey: Only 10% of young men with low incomes get married (Japan)
  • Human connection is a need just as strong as hunger or rest, like it'a almost an accepted medical issue that loneliness causes early death. If anything, having such a low rate of marriage only further harms the low income group more than it would higher income groups

  • Lomi "composter" & methane emissions question
  • So from my understanding, methane is produced solely in the decomposition of the matter, so yes it does bring down methane emissions. The second part about carbon is, from my understanding, just saying that, as plants do, remove carbon from the air and convert to oxygen.

    But I was actually coming here to check about lomi composting. Since moving I've had some trouble keeping up with composting since my city does not deal with waste from large apartment complexes, so no curbside composting. I have plants too so this actually might be helpful if I can find it used...

  • Will humanity ever be able to overcome that tribalistic instinct of "us vs. them?"
  • Bold to assume that it's an instinct and not a taught and learned behavior.

  • Ozempic helps weight loss by making you feel full. But certain foods can do the same thing – without the side-effects
  • I appreciate the article acknowledging that systemic changes are needed to really be effective.

  • Gardening @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    USDA Announces $67 Million in Loans for Farmers with Title Issues
    modernfarmer.com USDA Announces $67 Million in Loans for Farmers with Title Issues - Modern Farmer

    USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Thursday morning that his department would provide $67 million in loans to farmers struggling with heirs’ property

    USDA Announces $67 Million in Loans for Farmers with Title Issues - Modern Farmer

    >...if a land owner died without a will, that land would be divided up among the owner’s heirs. Once they passed on, the land would be further divided among their heirs. While property might be in a single family’s control for generations, they don’t have legal title or claim to the land. That means they cannot easily sell the land or consolidate fractured acreages.

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    Why Does Demon Slayer Get So Much HATE?
  • I suppose, but isn't it enough to see the boys hanging out and running around? Must we always have a plot to follow?

    (Haha I'm just incredibly not picky when it comes to art, so as long as there is something good I'll enjoy, I know this isn't the case for everyone tho)

  • Why Does Demon Slayer Get So Much HATE?
  • Why hate something animated THAT good!?

  • non-binary community @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    Demi Lovato Came Out As Nonbinary
    www.them.us Demi Lovato Came Out as Non-Binary

    “I'll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them.”

    Demi Lovato Came Out as Non-Binary

    > “Over the past year-and-a-half, I've been doing some healing and self-reflective work. And through this work, I've had the revelation that I identify as non-binary,” Demi shared. "With that said, I'll be officially changing my pronouns to they/them. I feel that this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression and allows me to feel most authentic and true to the person I both know I am, and am still discovering."

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    The Ace and Aro Advocacy Project's May Themed Chat for the 29th and 30th

    >As many of us start being able to engage in more in-person activities safely, this month focuses on the kinds of and ways that we enjoy leisure activities, and how being aspec might impact those activities. This can be anything from the entertainment we consume, to the people we spend free time with, to the decisions on when to go out vs. stay in, to the activities one might do alone that are expected to be done with a partner of some kind.

    > This month’s chat will take place from Saturday, May 29 to Sunday, May 30, from 10am Saturday through 1:00 am Sunday, then 10:00 am – 11:59 PM Sunday Eastern Daylight Time. (That’s 2 PM GMT Saturday through 5 AM GMT Sunday, then re-opening Sunday at 2 PM again until 4 AM GMT.) Per usual we will have 2 hour voice chats both days, the first starting at at 11 AM Eastern (3 PM GMT) and the second at 4 PM Eastern (8 PM GMT).

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    Making Wine with Native Grapes in America
    modernfarmer.com American Wineries Look to Elevate Hybrid Grapes - Modern Farmer

    Alfredo Alcántara and Deanna Urciuoli moved to a cockroach-infested apartment in Brooklyn to save for a down payment on a piece of farmland in Upstate New

    American Wineries Look to Elevate Hybrid Grapes - Modern Farmer
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    Home Server Relocating

    I started self hosting with a home server last year, and had put it in a room in the house where there was an ethernet port.

    Last week, me and my dad wired up the house with ethernet ports and a switch and now I want to move my home server from it's current location to a different room in the house.

    Is there any sort of guidance or guide about how to properly move a server? I don't want to mess up my server since it is a repurposed old desktop. I also run Yunohost on it if that's important to know.

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    industrial workers of the world @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    inthesetimes.com Early Draft of AFL-CIO's Report on Police Reform Shows a Commitment to Defending Police Unions

    The long-awaited draft report is an explicit rejection of calls for the labor movement to separate itself from police.

    Early Draft of AFL-CIO's Report on Police Reform Shows a Commitment to Defending Police Unions
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    Striking New York City Spectrum Workers Building An Alternative ISP
    gizmodo.com Revenge: Spectrum Workers on Strike Build Their Own ISP

    If, for any number of reasons, you’d like to burn telecoms to the ground and build a new internet service provider on their smoldering remains, good news for you. New York City Spectrum workers, who’ve weathered an anguishing four-year strike, have built their own internet service provider. If the c...

    Revenge: Spectrum Workers on Strike Build Their Own ISP

    > After attempting to convince the city to establish a municipal network, organizers turned to the idea of a cooperatively owned model, the kind of radical concept recently in the realm of activist dreams. Workers co-own the company; the building residents own the network; the C-Suite doesn’t extract a cent. Residents pay for the installation fee in monthly increments, which organizers believe might range from $300-$400 per apartment. But residents cover the cost similar to a mortgage, in monthly payments of around $10-$20, which also covers service.

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    Hydroponic Farmer ruled able to be labeled Organic
    modernfarmer.com Federal Judge Sides With Hydroponic Farmers in ‘Organic’ Fight - Modern Farmer

    The legal battle over whether hydroponic farms can qualify for the certified organic label appears over for now: The soil-less growers will continue to

    Federal Judge Sides With Hydroponic Farmers in ‘Organic’ Fight - Modern Farmer

    It's an interesting discussion here. I also think, for those who think it's unfair that conventional to organic farmers need three years to allow the soil to recover but hydroponic farmers dont need to worry about this...are hydroponic farmers required to study the effect of the water they use in their system? Where they source it, how they dispose of it?

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    Growing and Foraging 100% of Foods

    This is apparently only a trailer (for what I am not sure, he just mentioned a book in the works), but it plus my plethora of tomato seedling plants makes me think of how important community is in growing food.

    He got neighbors to give him space to produce their yard into a garden for them both, as well as finding food sources and installing them for the community.

    Would love to do this but when you have debts and responsibilities, it's hard to manage alone.

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    Hosting Recommendations

    There seems to be a lot of options when it comes to companies to host with. Anyone have a favorite they'd rec to someone or companies to avoid?

    Or, alternatively, anyone have recommendations for things to host? Things you're glad your self-hosting or glad you aren't self-hosting?

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    Garden Ideas
    www.treehugger.com Engage the Senses With a Sensory Garden

    A garden that appeals to all the senses helps one feel fully immersed in the natural world.

    Engage the Senses With a Sensory Garden
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    Gardening @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    Gardening Journal?

    I keep seeing it pop up when researching and wanted to hear from other gardener's about how they manage their garden information. Pen and notebook? Special designs? Online?

    Personally, I've never kept anything previously so each year will be a semi-fresh start and daily online searches to find solutions. This year I hope to at least write stuff down; seeds we have, easiest plants to collect seeds from, best/worst companions, harvest time/sprout time, and disease/pest prevention methods.

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    www.treehugger.com No-Dig Gardening Tips For Small Farms and Gardens

    Here are some of the important things to keep in mind when thinking about starting a no-dig/no-till approach.

    No-Dig Gardening Tips For Small Farms and Gardens
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    14 Seed Companies for your Garden
    www.naturespath.com The 14 Best Seed Companies to Plant in Your Organic Garden

    Now that the holidays and their aftermath are history, it’s time to concentrate on the gardening season ahead. Seed catalogs are going out in the mail, so it’s the perfect time to research sustainable seed companies, get catalogs filling your mailbox, and place your orders! Being a grower for decade...

    The 14 Best Seed Companies to Plant in Your Organic Garden

    For anyone new to the garden game, here is a list of companies to buy seeds from. I've ordered most of my seeds from Sustainable Seed Co, but right now they are still recovering from the wildfires in CA, so True Leaf Seed Market I believe is who supplies the seeds.

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    Permaculture @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    Permacomputing

    "This is a collection of random thoughts regarding the application of permacultural ideas to the computer world."

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    LGBT @lemmy.ml Metawish @lemmy.ml
    Make the Equality Act Inclusive!
    www.inclusiveea.org Write to Congress in Support of a More Inclusive Equality Act

    The power to make the Equality Act more inclusive lies in the hands of Congress. We need people across the USA to speak up and reach out to their congressional representatives and ask that they support a more inclusive bill!

    Write to Congress in Support of a More Inclusive Equality Act

    The Equality Bill is in US Congress right now, and threatens to leave out aromantic, asexual, pansexual, and other groups of people from protections against descrimination. While there is awareness that these groups of people would benefit, the actual language of the bill only includes "homosexual, heterosexual, and bisexual" as their definition of sexual orientation.

    A wonderful person created a template for people to use to send their support to their representatives (and includes on the website a tool to find said rep) so in honor of AroSpecAwarenessWeek, raise awareness to this issue!

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    Smartphone Hardening for normal people with non rooted phones
  • I've been slowly implementing steps from this guide, but I just don't understand changing the default SMS app to a different app...is it a case of using open source applications? I guess in Silence case, that provides some level of encryption, but wouldn't there still be metadata? Also, I have a VPN that works on my phone always, and I noticed both Blokada and Netguard require the one port used for the VPN...should I drop the VPN on my phone and use Blokada instead? Thank you for making this guide by the way, I have a Samsung device and can't find any open source OS that support it so I have to keep using it as is and wanted to find ways to secure it.

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