Welcome to Poets at War, a podcast documenting the brood of writers, where art, theology, philosophy, and fun beckon your ears.Today on the program, Joshua David Ling is joined by Jesse, Alex, Carrie, and Stephen for a three-hour barn burner split into two parts. This is Part 1 — a dense, wide-ranging conversation that moves from vibe-coded website magic to a deep critique of capitalism, liberalism, and the walls that make freedom possible.Chapters:00:00 — General's Report & The Magic Terminal — Joshua opens with a weather check (snow flurries, Hurricane Helene aftershocks) before unveiling his latest vibe-coding project: a premium website with a secret "magic terminal," Payhip passcode integration, 10-year browser cookies, and a Netflix-style thumbnail grid.19:06 — Joshua's Writing Software & Version Control — A rebuilt poetry writing app with indented series/season/episode structure, Automator versioning, and full text-to-speech across manuscripts.23:30 — Alex's Economics Education: Rerum Novarum — Alex walks through his EPUB reformatting project, reading from Pope Leo XIII's 1891 encyclical on the rights and duties of capital and labor, the nature of private property, and Christian trade unions as instruments of moral education.33:30 — The Liberal Heart: Capitalism as Totalizing Philosophy — The conversation deepens into a critique of liberalism, the amorality of capitalism, the sexual revolution as capitalism applied to sex, attention as commodity, and Chesterton's giraffe — why art and morality consist of drawing the line somewhere.58:13 — Tech Upgrades & The Music Album — Joshua shows off his new Toner mic arm, YOLO Live webcam, and teleprompter monitor, then plays tracks from his Suno AI-assisted album including "Minstrel Boy" and "Kings of the Backyard."1:06:10 — Jesse's World-Building & Drawing Practice — Jesse shares his 5-year Minecraft-derived fantasy world, "moth with the sword" artwork, and a discussion on bad practice vs good practice — doing the same thing over and over vs intentional growth.1:14:40 — Outro & Call to Action — Closing remarks and poem.To join the Brood and participate in future recordings, visit https://joshuadavidling.com