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12 entries tagged concepts · 12 terms.
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Context Engineering
The practice of designing the entire information ecosystem around an AI model (what it sees, what it remembers, what tools it can use) to produce consistently better results.
Discernment
The ability to distinguish what is genuinely important from what merely appears important. In the biblical sense, God-given moral perception that separates signal from noise.
Drift
When an AI gradually loses track of your project's goals and starts making suggestions that don't fit anymore, usually because it's forgotten earlier context.
God
The English word for the supreme being, derived from Proto-Germanic *gudą. In the Christian tradition: the self-existent I AM (יהוה), the Logos made flesh in Christ, the ground of all being from which wisdom, purpose, and reality itself originate.
Hokmah
The Hebrew word for wisdom in the Book of Proverbs. Not mere intelligence, but the God-aligned skill of living rightly in reality: knowing what to build, when to build it, and what to leave alone.
Intentionality
The practice of choosing deliberately rather than reacting to whatever is loudest. Building with purpose rather than building because you can.
Logos
Greek for word, reason, and rational principle. In the Gospel of John, the Logos is Christ: the organizing intelligence behind all of creation and the source from which all purpose flows.
Project Memory
Systems that help AI tools remember past decisions and project context across sessions, surviving context window resets so you don't have to re-explain your project every time.
Proverbs
The collected writings of Solomon, king of Israel, who asked God for wisdom above all else and received it. The foundational text on practical wisdom in the biblical tradition.
Stewardship
The responsibility to manage well what has been entrusted to you: your tools, your time, your projects, and the trust of the people who use what you build.
Wisdom
The God-rooted skill of living rightly, discerning truly, and acting justly in the real world. Not intelligence or cleverness, but the practiced art of choosing well.
יהוה
The Tetragrammaton: the four-letter name of God revealed to Moses, meaning 'I AM WHO I AM.' The most sacred name in Scripture, representing the self-existent, eternal Creator.