I’m not arguing from an explicit biblical mandate or a long-standing tradition. But I do think it is sensible – and deeply consistent with a Reformed understanding of the church – for a couple and their wedding party to view their relationship as one of ongoing accountability and support, not merely celebration. I’ve been a […]
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Shifting Paradigm: The Need for Visible Presence in remote meetings
We’ve run our wells dry. Before March 2020, most of us never experienced remote work the way it exists today. Before then, it represented a day away from the hustle and bustle of the office, a needed quiet space free of the normal office banter and distractions. “Calling in” to a meeting meant most people […]
Artificial Intelligence and Art: Can AI-Generated Art be Considered True Art?
Art is a form of human expression that has been around for centuries, and it has evolved with technology. In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made significant strides in generating art, from paintings to music to literature. However, the question remains: can AI-generated art be truly considered art? To answer this question, we must […]
Agile is Broken
Well, in the current software development market it is. Let me explain. People are changing jobs more now than ever before in the development world, making relationships more transient. With remote work, the relationships are becoming shallower. This is bad for Agile, because the Agile framework fails when developers are frequently being swapped out. Consider […]
Monstera Albo : a case study in an unexpected place.
Would you be surprised to hear that there are plants that routinely sell a single leaf with roots for $300-$400 USD? A few weeks ago I was trying to figure out what to do with my newly acquired and not yet mature Monstera Deliciosa. And no, this isn’t a story about Harry Potter. It’s a […]



