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Hey guys, I'm up here in the corridor.
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You can see myself with a little tiny
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window there. Thought I would try
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something new. Just going to take you
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through my website. I'm streaming it
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from my laptop. Just sitting on my bed
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here. Thought could I get this thing
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working? Yeah, I it was not so bad.
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Don't have good equipment, so just using
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the webcam that's integrated into the
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laptop. I don't have a special mic. I
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have no idea how it sounds yet. I'll
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check that after.
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Maybe like in a future video, I'll take
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you into the programming. We'll go
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behind the scenes and I'll show you some
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of that stuff if there's interest. I
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really don't know if there would be or
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not.
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Or, you know, if I do do it, might grow
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a different kind of audience for some
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videos. I mean, it's always a
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possibility.
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Um, never really shared my programming.
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It's
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something I've done all my life, but
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I've never really felt mirrored in that
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industry either. I guess I managed a
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bunch of programmers for like a decade
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and
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we had some good ones here and there,
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but most of them were mediocre
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or just thought differently than I do,
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approach problems differently, look at
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systems differently.
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Just haven't been mirrored there either.
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I've never really thought about sharing
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my experiences doing that,
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but maybe just wanted to briefly take
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you through my website. So, I'm going to
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go over to the browser now. I'm going to
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lose the view that's got me on the
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screen. And that actually feels
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important for me. Like, if I can't see
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myself now, so I don't know what the
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camera looks like.
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Yeah, I wish I had a extra monitor or
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something, but I live a very different
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life now.
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So, this is rswire.com.
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I've had the username rwfire since like
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1994.
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Um,
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the entire span of the internet
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basically.
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That has always been my username, RSWR,
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my initials. And I chose the word fire
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because back then I was
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um had a a different kind of orientation
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to life. I was a spiritual person and I
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had an affinity with fire cuz I'm an
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Aries and I was also born in the year of
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the snake and um all that kind of stuff.
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But that's all light years ago. I still
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I still resonate with the word fire
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though. It's always felt appropriate for
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me.
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Um, so that's where RSW Fire comes from.
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And this this website had been empty for
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um, a very long time. I used to have a
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homepage here a very long time ago that
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I really loved. It had these flames up
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at the top that were just glowing and I
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had made this music player at the
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bottom. Um, playing Ga or something like
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that. the whole album, you know, totally
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shouldn't have been doing it, you know,
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uh DRM kind of issue there, but
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it was a nice space.
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This one is very different. I built this
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one with the help of AI
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and
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uh it uses Laravel and view for those
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who are interested. It's uh hosted on
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AWS just in an EC2 container.
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Um, nothing nothing fancy really, but
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the homepage, the first page just takes
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you into the different sections. And,
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you know, I'll encourage you to visit
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this yourself. I'll just point out a
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couple of them. Every once in a while,
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you might hear me say a word that feels
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a little bit foreign to you. That's
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under Lexicon. You can learn what I mean
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by these words. Uh, there's a whole, I
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guess, epistemology behind it. And
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you know, they don't come from from
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nowhere. This is this is all based on
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how my world view.
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So, I got that up there. This page here,
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the myth page, it's just a funny page
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that I made. I was talking with AI one
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day and I was thinking about this game,
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um, Dwarf Fortress. It is just the
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coolest game. And sometimes I think
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about I think about some pretty funny
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things. Like I'll think about if we live
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in a simulation that means that there's
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developers and if there's developers
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then you know there it's almost like
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we're inside a dwarf fortress and they
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might have these little people just
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running around like me and we've got
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these little like things above our heads
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that are you know give information about
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us our character sheets and I was like
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what will mine look like and this is
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what it came up with. So, I I have some
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thoughts about like expanding this,
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making a whole thing based on my real
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life because you know the AI what I'm
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working on um which I'll show you. um it
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has all the data
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to be able to like make a myth narrative
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based on my real life and like that
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could be really interesting if you could
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be like hey uh here's here's my the last
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two years of my life turned it into some
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kind of a myth like in the store
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fortress um fashion. I think that would
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be really interesting.
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Um but the main section so and then I've
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got this codeex over here. This is still
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kind of new, but it it also is kind of
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like a lexicon. It it helps you to
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understand where
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um this truly comes down to just
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foundation like this is how I think. Um
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what are the most important things to
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me? I call them field anchors is
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sovereignty. And if you click that, it's
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going to tell you what I mean by that.
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And then under here, we've got a whole
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bunch of stuff that I'm planning to do
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with AI based on the data that it has.
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On just this page alone, these are
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things that I can do with AI.
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that expand on the sovereignty section,
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just this one page. And every one of
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these pages has has
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uh different threads that'll that'll get
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weaved at some point.
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And then we got my signal archive here.
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And those are literally
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my last um the two years of chats with
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artificial intelligence chat GBT in
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particular. I don't have Claude in here
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yet. I haven't I haven't looked at it
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deeply yet, but I haven't looked to see
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like if I can export their data. I have
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to look into that. Um, but I have all of
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Chat GBT. This was my very first
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conversation with AI right here on 721
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2023. Oh my god. That was 2 years ago to
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the day. Wow, that's kind of crazy. So,
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literally, um, you have to be signed in
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for this
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And I am going to allow people to read
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my chats, but there's a whole bunch of
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stuff I have to do before I make it all
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publicly available. Um, there's just a
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lot that needs to be done before I do
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that cuz this is two years of I don't
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know my own password. I was afraid of
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that. So, I'm going to look this up
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later cuz I'm on camera. I must have
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sure that was
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Wow. I actually don't know my own
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password. This is kind of funny.
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I haven't had to log into this often
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yet. Just tried this and this.
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Okay. No idea. That's kind of bizarre.
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Have to look into this.
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I'm going to look into this because that
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doesn't feel right. So, but anyways, you
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would have seen my chats there. Um,
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the very first one I had with it was
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something silly. Oh, this one says
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excessive sleep causes. So, I must have
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asked it about um about that back then.
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I was taking a lot of benadryil.
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Um, yeah, I had a very different life.
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Then we get to my transmissions. Um, and
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this is all my videos with YouTube. So,
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all 700 of them. To get to the beginning
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of those, you got to go to the last
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page. The very first video I made is
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right here. Before I had teeth,
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uh, February 24th, 2024, I got on this
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camera looking like that and told the
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world
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what I was planning to do.
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It's where it all started.
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And what I have AI doing is going
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through all of this. Um, every video it
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goes through the transcript. This one
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doesn't have one. Um, it's probably the
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only one. So, let me go to a different
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one. Um, just pick another one at
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random.
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So, you know, everyone's got a
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transcript. I feed that to AI and then I
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ask it a bunch of questions and it comes
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up with things like timestamp context
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that tells you what was probably going
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on at the video at the time. uh you know
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it's it can't see the video itself but
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based on the transcript it can it can
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intuitit it pretty well uh make a
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summary and then base data like surface
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what kind of things happened uh the
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local mods aren't doing this is great
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because it can't distinguish between
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what you actually did and what you might
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have just been talking about um so I'm
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going to dig into that at some point
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different tags you you know like this
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one RV organization tips if you click
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that
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it'd find any video out of those 700
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that are related to that and you could
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just watch those ones.
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Um,
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using AI, you can actually take it much
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further like I am. The reason these
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aren't links yet are because this is
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going to look up that information
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in
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um, a vector database, which is a very
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different kind of database. It's
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basically kind of like a mind map. It's
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just going to look up
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um it doesn't have to be those exact
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words. It's it's going to look it up by
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by resonance basically. So maybe RV
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organization tips and then there's
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another um some other videos that are
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related to the RV
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um or even not that are just
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organizational in some other way. like
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it will link those and you know put them
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in a sort of um
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and then you you know you would be able
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to watch those. So and that's just a
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surface level tag. I'm creating other
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ones. Um like here we've got the
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onlogical ones where it's looking at my
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life from a very different place. So
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recursive self-defin, symbolic
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metabolism, structural realignment.
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I was looking at my my video from a very
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different point of view. Um I have some
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other types of um perspectives is what I
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call these that I'm going to have the AI
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do. I'm at that step now. I just got the
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local models working in a different way
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than they were before. So,
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um
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that's that's where I am now. I'm going
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to show you that stuff later.
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Uh, I did a little bit in under
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Fieldcraft. This is just sort of like a
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blog and this is nothing special. Um, I
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need to expand this quite a lot. I just
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haven't yet. But there's anytime I have
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some random thing that maybe I'm
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thinking about or talking with AI about
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or whatever, I'll just um I'll create a
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record here.
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And so I think there's a page that's
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about me. Um, it's a very it's a it's a
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long page, but it really tells you about
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my architecture and how I work. Um
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because I know that I'm I'm different
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than most other people and I'm maybe you
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don't understand how how different this
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will tell you. Um and then I have a page
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for the work that I've done um
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throughout my life as a programmer. I'm
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going to update this. Oh, and then
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there's a video that I made one day
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that's 30 minutes long where I just
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walked down to the ocean um
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and talk about it. So you can learn a
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lot from there as well.
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I think those are the main sections. So,
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this video Oh, and then there's the
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honeymoon page. That's what happened to
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me.
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And I really do encourage people if you
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have a real interest in my life
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to read what happened to me because it
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is shocking and it it deserves to be
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witnessed.
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But this this video was really just a
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test to see how how well I can can
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stream my screen and talk to you on it.
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I'm going to close this out now and
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see what it looks like. Bye guys.