Bryce Moore's Blog
October 8, 2025
TV Series Review: The Expanse
I started watching The Expanse a few years ago. I’d heard good things about it, and I enjoyed the first season a fair bit. However, midway through the second season, I started to get frustrated. The characters seemed to be making some foolish decisions just for the same of plot development, and it got to […]
Published on October 08, 2025 08:29
October 5, 2025
A New (to me) Hymn: Jesus is the Way
I haven’t posted all week since my brief post about feeling so down after the attack on the Latter-day Saint church last Sunday. I kept wanting to, but no matter what I thought about posting, it just felt . . . meh. Like, why would I want to write anything? I just felt pretty hopeless. […]
Published on October 05, 2025 12:36
September 29, 2025
Too Much Hate
I don’t have much to say today in the wake of the shooting at the Latter-day Saint congregation in Michigan. It’s incredibly upsetting to have it at all, but to have it happen to members who share my faith, and to have it potentially have happened because of that shared faith (according to early reports) […]
Published on September 29, 2025 10:40
September 25, 2025
Dealing with AI Slop
I came across an article this morning that talked about how many people were suddenly having to deal with “AI Slop.” Essentially, this is the result of someone using AI to get a job done, and then not meaningfully interacting with the output (or sometimes, even the input). In other words, someone gets assigned a […]
Published on September 25, 2025 11:43
September 23, 2025
Staying Current with AI
There was a time not too long ago when, once you learned how to do something, you could feel fairly confident you’d still know how to do it a few months later. I’m not talking about learning how to design a website and then sitting around and not designing anything for a decade or two […]
Published on September 23, 2025 10:18
September 17, 2025
The Four Robert Redford Movies that Made Him One of My Favorite Actors
I was sad to hear of Robert Redford’s passing yesterday. Growing up, he was one of my favorite actors, mainly because he starred in a few of my favorite movies. They’re films that still hold a place on my best of all time list. I wanted to take a minute to highlight a few in […]
Published on September 17, 2025 09:00
September 15, 2025
Towards Unity
In the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination last week, I’ve been watching the dialogue on all sides of the political spectrum. And the more I watch, one thought has risen to the surface for me. No matter what happens in the world these days, more and more people use that event (literally any event) […]
Published on September 15, 2025 10:32
September 4, 2025
Avoiding the Fool’s Choice in Today’s Political Environment
A few months ago, I attended a two-day training on the book Crucial Conversations. It was a helpful look at the way we can approach difficult discussions in a way that’s constructive for all involved. In the book, they talk about “The Fool’s Choice.” Basically, it’s a situation where you convince yourself there are only […]
Published on September 04, 2025 10:15
September 3, 2025
How I Use AI as a Writer
Generative AI is still a (very) hot button topic in the writing world. Most authors I’ve heard from seem to range from being quite averse to the technology to actively hating it with a fiery passion. Of course, there are others out there who are diving completely in, and never mind if there might be […]
Published on September 03, 2025 10:16
September 2, 2025
Movie Review: The Lavender Hill Mob
On Saturday evening, Daniela wanted to watch a movie and suggested an Audrey Hepburn film. I got to work poking around to see if there were Hepburn movies I hadn’t seen in a while. (She’s actually in quite a few more than I realized.) I was super surpised to see her listed as appearing in […]
Published on September 02, 2025 11:26