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Peace is more important than money (Luke 12:15)

2026년 04월 09일2026년 04월 07일 by jelex

A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who are tired of financial anxiety and money worries. Through the words of Luke 12:15, we convey the peace of the soul that is more important than wealth.

Categories Devotionals Tags catholic meditation, comfort for middle-aged people, financial anxiety, gratitude and sharing, Luke 12:15, meditation for money worries, prayer of peace

“[Vibe Coding 003] How to Create Your Feature List for MVP”

2026년 04월 07일 by jelex

“The secret to shipping fast with vibe coding? A brutal feature list. Learn to separate must-haves from nice-to-haves and make your MVP actually launchable.”

Categories Development Tags "feature prioritization, MVP, product management", service planning, vibe coding

Meeting the Lord in the balance of life and work (Genesis 2:2-3)

2026년 04월 09일2026년 04월 06일 by jelex

This is a Catholic text that meditates on the holiness of rest and the balance of life in the words of Genesis Chapter 2 for middle-aged people who are tired of work and responsibility.

Categories Devotionals Tags Balance of Life and Fruits, catholic meditation, comfort for the middle-aged, Genesis Chapter 2, Spirituality of Rest, Sunday Mass, Vocation and Rest

“[Vibe Coding 002] Good Ideas vs. Real Service Ideas — What’s the Difference?”

2026년 04월 06일2026년 04월 06일 by jelex

“Fun ideas and real service ideas aren’t the same. Discover the 3 key criteria for validating vibe coding project ideas that non-developers should understand.”

Categories Development Tags "idea validation, MVP, non-developer, service planning, vibe coding

“[Vibe Coding 001] Vibe Coding Still Needs Planning First”

2026년 04월 05일 by jelex

Vibe coding planning comes before the screen. If you don’t know who the service is for, what problem it solves, and how far the first version goes — the project will unravel fast. Here’s the simplest planning framework for non-developers.

Categories Development Tags MVP, non-developer, product planning, vibe coding, vibe coding planning

The calling is still ongoing (Matthew 20:1-16)

2026년 04월 09일2026년 04월 03일 by jelex

A Catholic meditation for middle-aged people who feel like life is behind them. Through the words of Chapter 20 of the Gospel of Matthew, we convey that God’s calling continues today.

Categories Devotionals Tags calling meditation, catholic meditation, God's calling, Matthew 20, middle-aged faith, parish service, second half of life

SEO Titles Should Be Written to Be Found, Not to Sound Good

2026년 04월 04일2026년 04월 03일 by jelex

An SEO title is the first thing search engines and readers see. Learn why clarity beats cleverness, the 3 patterns that make SEO titles searchable, and a beginner checklist you can use right away.

Categories Development Tags blog writing, search traffic, SEO title, vibe coding, WordPress

Why Stuck Moments Become Search Traffic Posts

2026년 04월 04일2026년 04월 03일 by jelex

Vibe coding content ideas don’t only come from polished success stories. What you struggled with today becomes someone else’s search query tomorrow. Here’s the simplest way to turn experience into searchable content.

Categories Development Tags informational content, search traffic, vibe coding, vibe coding content ideas, WordPress

Technical Debt in the AI Era: Why It Accumulates Faster Than Ever

2026년 04월 04일2026년 04월 02일 by jelex

Technical debt is what happens when shortcuts taken today come back as larger repair costs tomorrow. In vibe coding, the faster you build, the faster technical debt accumulates — and understanding this changes how you maintain projects.

Categories Development Tags code maintenance, non-developer app building, technical debt, vibe coding, vibe coding refactoring

RAG for Beginners: How to Understand It Simply in Vibe Coding

2026년 04월 04일2026년 04월 02일 by jelex

RAG for beginners comes down to one sentence — AI looks up source material first, then answers based on what it found. Understanding this single idea as a RAG for beginners concept changes how you plan AI-powered services.

Categories Development Tags AI knowledge base, non-developer app building, RAG explained, RAG for beginners, vibe coding
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