Essays and field notes from the intersection of technology, faith, and civic life.
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AI Development and the Rise of Requirements Engineering
The speed at which code can now be generated means that ambiguity in requirements becomes dramatically more expensive. A human developer can often fill in missing context or infer intent from incomplete requirements. AI generally cannot — it will implement exactly what was specified, including the gaps. That shifts engineering rigor upstream.
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If EA Lived Under the Cyber Resilience Act
How Europe’s sweeping new law could redefine game development—and who gets left behind. The Quiet Revolution The European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) passed quietly in early 2024. It’s long, dense, and written in a kind of bureaucratic Esperanto—half legal code, half incantation—that hides revolutions in plain sight. Behind that language sits something extraordinary: for…
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Firearm Responsibility: A Call for Societal Stewardship
Gun debates divide us. Responsibility unites us. Let’s shift the conversation from control to stewardship—and prove ourselves worthy of the rights we hold.


