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Lance Delariarte
A personal publication for curious minds. Long-form writing on technology, ideas, and everything worth thinking about — organized by topic, built to last.
Publisher
A personal publication for curious minds. Long-form writing on technology, ideas, and everything worth thinking about — organized by topic, built to last.
The Promised Land was not empty; “promised” did not mean vacant. God had promised it to Abraham’s descendants. The Anakites were there, but they became Israel’s test. The question was not, “Are there giants?” but, “Will Israel trust God when giants stand in the land?” Faith, not fear, was the issue!
Read ArticleSecurity, software, and product essays delivered weekly with the precision of a changelog.
This experiment demonstrated that a cost-efficient infrastructure setup using PentAGI, Ollama, Qwen 3.5 35B-family models, and rented Vast.ai GPU compute is practical for short, authorized, experimental Web App VAPT of a vibe-coded application.
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God does provide. God does bless. God does give wisdom. God can entrust wealth to His people. But He does not promise every believer an upper-class life, and He never calls His people to measure His goodness by comparison with someone else’s lifestyle.
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This article is not a celebration of technical ingenuity. It is a case study in what happens when the logic of automation is applied to a domain that depends entirely on human authenticity.
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For the believer, the right response is not fear. Revelation's angels worship before they act, and they worship while they act.
Read ArticleYou shipped fast. You used Lovable, Cursor, or Replit Agent to go from idea to deployed app in days. The UI is clean, the features work, and users are starting to sign up. Then a potential enterprise customer asks: "Do you have a SOC 2 report?"
In this environment, iPhones dominate. Not because they are perfect — but because they are safe. They are supported, recognized, and easy to resell. In many ways, an iPhone functions less like a gadget and more like a currency. It holds value, moves fast, and inspires confidence.
Christian ethics has long emphasized that morality is not judged by actions alone, but by intent, authority, and outcome. The Bible itself contains many examples where the same action can be righteous or sinful depending on purpose.
The Bible does not condemn growth, skill, or innovation. It condemns the human heart that turns God-given gifts into idols of control, exploitation, and pride.
This is not a story of loss. It is a story of gratitude. Gratitude for a rare encounter, for a mirror of God’s goodness in human form, and for the spiritual growth that followed.
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