I'm not a coder by any stretch, but several months in claude code and like a week in grok has me really sold on grok. I still love you claude, but you have a hot new rival that's like 3x faster (at least it feels that way)
On this Father’s Day, I express gratitude for fathers everywhere who strive to nurture their families in love, faith, and righteousness. I consider being a father and a grandfather one of my life’s greatest blessings.
The most powerful teaching happens not only through words but through the way we live our lives. As we align our will with the Lord and seek to do those things that please Him, our homes can become places of faith, love, and spiritual strength.
Fathers who lead with humility, devotion, and a desire to follow the Savior help their families draw closer to Him. Their quiet example can inspire faith and shape lives in ways that last for generations.
To all fathers and father figures—thank you for your patience, your sacrifices, and your devotion. Your influence matters more than you know.
Doomers gonna doom, be the light ✨
Our AI future is as positive as we make it, so use AI in positive ways for your family
Trying to do my part to share how I do just that and @NYMag decided to help share it 💕
A full guide on how to setup this local coding agent on macOS.
Running Gemma 4 26B-A4B and Qwen3.6 35B-A3B locally with llama.cpp, MTP speculative decoding, multimodal support, and PI as a coding agent.
From zero to local AI coding powerhouse in one afternoon.
72tk/s realtime demo with Gemma 4 on MacBook Pro.
- https://t.co/dUVVMlvEce
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Your experience, according to this thread, was that you were taught something completely false and incorrect. HolisticNicole up there told her followers something completely false and incorrect. Pride seems to prevent you both from withdrawing these falsehoods, which seems like, maybe not so good.
What do you mean by "valid?" If you were to join the LDS church, you would need to be baptized by one in authority, but I don't think your baptism is "invalid" in that I think it has any negative bearing on your eventual salvation. In my faith, eternal salvation requires baptism by one in authority, which is why we do temple work for those who've gone before us. However, I do not denegrate your Catholic beliefs, do not think you are an apostate, nor do I have any issue with your belief that the Catholic church holds authority to act in the name of the Lord. If I wasn't a member of my church, I would most certainly be Catholic or Orthodox because authority is important to me. I just happen to accept the teaching that there was a needed restoration of authority for the days leading up to Christ's triumphal return.
I don't find it uncomfortable to tell you what you were taught was wrong. I can point you to the correct teaching if you like, but I'm actually more interested in you pointing me to a scripture, talk, official website link, literally anything that supports that we actually teach this. I'm telling you right now, you can't.
You can see this in Christianity. Believers differ on something as basic as baptism, many who think it is vital to salvation and others who think it isn't necessary at all. Yet members of my faith are singled out as uniquely demonic because we hold to a different conception of the nature of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It's nonsensical. Where is the line? I hear all the time that the line is just that: we're not Trinitarians, therefore not Christian. Except Christ never taught that. The most foundational definition of Christian is not John 13:34, it's declaring fealty to a belief few people can actually articulate.
Yes, we believe authority to act in the name of the Lord was taken from the earth, but we don't consider those not of our faith apostates. Christianity was not lost, it fell victim to hundreds of years of people being people -- applying their own preferences onto the gospel of Jesus Christ. Why do you think there were so many divisions and sects? Anyone who knows the history of Christianity knows that there were unfaithful men claiming to act in the name of the Lord. That's why prophets and apostles to guide the church, as Paul led the church in his time, are so necessary.