Tools

  • The Always-On AI: What Happens When You Leave Claude Code Running

    Leaving Claude Code running on a server transforms it from a coding assistant into something closer to a living IT department — here's what that actually looks like.

  • The Morning Brief — March 21, 2026

    Iran winds down, banks lobby for illegals, a transgender golfer sues women's sports into oblivion, and Kathy Hochul discovers taxation — The Morning Brief has your Saturday covered.

  • The Morning Brief — March 20, 2026

    Iran wind-down signals, a Clinton judge hands the NYT a Pentagon press win, CNN's bunny-hat lies, Hochul's tax-refugee scheme, and more — The Morning Brief for Friday, March 20, 2026.

  • Controlling My Home Server From Telegram With Claude Code

    How I set up Claude Code's Telegram channel integration to manage my home server from my phone — and cleaned up some unused Docker containers while testing it out.

  • reflections
    It’s Not the Thing, It’s What We Make of It

    Suffering doesn’t come from events themselves but from what we decide they mean. A reflection on how both Stoic philosophy and Scripture teach the same truth — that peace begins where resistance ends.

  • essays
    Faith, Reason, and the Modern Divide

    In an age of outrage, confusion, and herd mentality, Christianity anchors the heart while Stoicism steadies the mind. Together, they offer a blueprint for sanity and virtue in a polarized world.

  • reflections
    Accepting Providence: Fate, Trust, and the Thread of Causes

    The Thread of Causes Marcus Aurelius writes in Meditations 5.8: “Whatever happens to you was prepared for you from all eternity, and the thread of causes was spun from the beginning.” It’s a staggering image. Marcus sees …

  • reflections
    Endurance in Suffering: Stoic Silence, Christian Hope

    Marcus says endure without complaint. Paul says rejoice, because suffering leads to hope. Sirach says trials refine like fire. Christ shows endurance as communion, not isolation.