Library vs. Framework

I really thought this was solid established, but the other day there was a bit of a discussion at work about React, and I was shocked. This isnโ€™t subjective. The difference is rock-solid ๐Ÿค˜๐Ÿ—ฟ Library: a collection of functions… ok, no. I loathe book definitions. Nobody, ever, has truly learned something from reading a book-definition….

Umemura Farm Website โ€“ Devlog #6: Facing the Truth Behind Seasonal UX

Using Next.js to Dynamically Adapt Seasonal Product Messaging When I realized that Next.js allows us to dynamically change content based on the current date, a light bulb went off. Shouldn’t the asparagus sales page adapt to the season? Until now, the landing page showed the same information year-round. But asparagus isn’t like that. It tastes…

AI in Our Sacred Spaces

AI in Our Sacred Spaces

For millennia, humanityโ€™s search for meaning has been tethered to ritual, scripture, and the guidance of chosen leaders. But a new force is reshaping the landscape of faith: artificial intelligence. This isnโ€™t a futuristic fantasy; itโ€™s happening now, with algorithms increasingly mediating our spiritual lives, from personalized prayer apps to AI-generated sermons. The integration of…

Prime Video’s new crime comedy caper with 95% on Rotten Tomatoes is being called ‘one of the most surprisingly funny films of 2025’

Prime Video’s new crime comedy caper with 95% on Rotten Tomatoes is being called ‘one of the most surprisingly funny films of 2025’

I’m always wary about the term ‘action comedy’ because for every Kiss Kiss Bang Bang or Hot Fuzz there’s a Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot. It’s a tough genre to do well, but it looks like Tom Kingsley has cracked it: the new Prime Video movie he’s directed, Deep Cover, is getting rave reviews….