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5:16

Selling Desktop Computer for Financial Survival

rswfire documents cooking chicken and potatoes in his RV's convection oven while explaining his financial situation. He is driving to Eugene tomorrow to sell his desktop computer for $800 to a buyer who sent him $30 for fuel. **$500 will go toward his Jeep payment** to prevent repossession, bringing it to 30 days late and buying him up to two months of time. The remaining **$300 will cover internet, domain renewal, and groceries**. He mentions not having Jeep insurance and being unable to visit his piercer despite being nearby. He deployed the autonomy page today, making his project open source as a potential business strategy.

Oct 27, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 35% match
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3:59

Documenting Crisis with Two Days to Move

rswfire documents his current situation with two days remaining before mandatory relocation from national forest campground. He has $50 in bank account, $3 cash, $18 in quarters, half tank gas in Jeep, quarter tank in RV. **Food supplies limited to tuna and ramen** - planning to buy bread and mayo with quarters. Has been **powering RV using Jeep inverter**, charging house batteries daily while working on Guru and Upwork. Applied for volunteer host positions and contacted forest service offices seeking free camping spots and volunteer opportunities. **Tomorrow is his 48th birthday** - one year since starting this journey. Emphasizes he won't compromise his values or put himself in misaligned situations despite desperation. References previous targeting for sexuality and piercings, wants to find respectful placement. **No longer asking audience for help** - reframes their lack of response as their issue, not his unworthiness. Plans to fuel Jeep with $25, save $25 for RV move.

Apr 10, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 35% match
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4:49

Requesting Help for Off-Grid Transition

rswfire addresses his viewers directly, explaining his current financial crisis and upcoming transition to off-grid living in National Forest campgrounds. He describes having only $100 and needing to move to campgrounds costing $22-25 per night with no power or water. He outlines his survival plan: using a Jeep inverter for power, portable propane stove for cooking, insulated bag with ice for food storage, and shelf-stable foods. He explains his return to freelancing work and mentions resolving access issues with his Guru profile to find jobs. The transmission is a direct request for financial assistance from his audience, with promises to include donation links and his work portfolio.

Apr 3, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 34% match
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6:10

Recording at 1 AM About Collapse and Connection

rswfire records a video transmission at nearly 1:00 AM after waking from a nap. He states his intention to speak plainly about what he sees and knows in the deepest part of his being. He declares that the world is collapsing and describes accepting this hard truth after initially struggling with it. He details his vision of collapse: violence, suffering, death, complete system breakdown, societal fracturing, community dissolution, and conflict between systems of control and those with nothing. He expresses sorrow at having to witness this, especially knowing it didn't have to happen but people wouldn't wake up. Despite this, he maintains hope that something better might emerge from the ruins and describes his core identity as having a childlike desire for connection. He reports recording videos for over a year, reaching out and receiving only static in return, plus resistance from people he characterizes as too small to see their smallness and lacking integrity and ethics. He describes his current situation: living in an RV on the coast at the edge of the continent, 4 days from being homeless due to lack of money to move to another campground. He expresses uncertainty about navigation but confidence he will manage it because he trusts himself completely, citing a lifetime of proven navigation through situations. He expresses righteous anger about people still sleepwalking when no one is prepared for collapse and systems are on the edge. He concludes with a direct challenge asking if people will wake up and join him or disintegrate with everything else.

Apr 1, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Beverly Beach · 33% match
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5:26

Facing Financial Pressure Three Days From Displacement

rswfire acknowledges experiencing existential fear while facing displacement in three days. He needs $22 daily to maintain his current location but has only $50 total from his parents for his upcoming birthday. His power generation depends on running his Jeep, which consumes fuel at half tank capacity. He spent three hours working on his guru.com profile setup and job searching, discovering the platform has become inactive with only a dozen jobs posted in his sector over the past week. He applied to two short-term website repair jobs. His previous strong history on guru.com (40+ excellent reviews, visible earning record) cannot be leveraged due to platform inactivity. He identifies Upwork as the current primary freelance platform but lacks history there. Previous attempts two months ago resulted in eight ignored proposals, which was discouraging during his state parks volunteering period. He plans to rebuild his Upwork profile and continue applying. rswfire reflects on his life transformation from a year ago, noting he hasn't thought about his previous house once and finds his current life more fulfilling despite increased difficulty. He had to sell his solar system, making power generation significantly harder. He frames his situation as adaptation rather than failure, emphasizing his commitment to never fragmenting and navigating reality as it exists.

Apr 9, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 33% match
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7:14

Warning About Systemic Collapse and Personal Distance

rswfire addresses viewers directly, explaining his complicated relationship with humanity - caring deeply while needing distance from people. He delivers a warning about imminent systemic collapse, citing interconnected problems including monetary policy (30% money supply increase during COVID), housing bubble, political fracture, and governmental dysfunction. **Seven months prior**, he moved into an RV and drove from Kentucky to Oregon as part of survival preparation. He describes himself as a lifelong systems thinker who sees obvious structural problems. The transmission serves as an ethical imperative to warn others to prepare, while acknowledging he cannot share specific details of his own preparations. He frames this as his "dumb silly ineffective way" of trying to prevent suffering.

Oct 23, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 32% match
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4:24

Managing Aggressive Cat Behavior for RV Travel

The speaker addresses behavioral issues with Bailey, an aggressive cat who attacks Oliver (another cat) when triggered by outdoor stimuli at night. The speaker describes having to cover windows with poster board to prevent Bailey from seeing outside and attacking Oliver. After an incident where Bailey got away, the speaker demonstrates collapsible pet carriers that will be necessary for safe transport in the RV. The speaker discusses practical preparations including pet insurance, vaccinations, microchipping, and the necessity of flea treatment for road travel despite previous adverse reactions. The transmission is interrupted by phone issues and the speaker appears stressed from managing the cat situation.

Mar 4, 2024 · 32% match
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3:58

Applying Programming Skills to Life Management

The speaker describes experiencing withdrawal symptoms and anxiety while adapting to a committed lifestyle change. He mentions needing to pick up groceries and taking medication (clownin) as a precaution against panic attacks. After struggling with his current situation, he consulted Claude AI for help creating a plan to better manage his circumstances. Claude suggested using his programming experience as an analogy for lifestyle management, which the speaker found transformative. He describes this approach as "cognitive reframing" - applying existing skills in a different context. The speaker is implementing this by creating a Jira project (software development tool) to manage his life, with separate projects for different aspects like learning to cook. He explains that this visual, task-based approach helps him track progress on learning new skills and managing recurring tasks like weekly grocery shopping. The speaker views this method as a way to bridge the gap between his previous virtual life and the physical world he had previously ignored.

Jul 11, 2024 · 32% match
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50:48

Managing RV Systems and Seeking Shower Access

rswfire begins Monday morning at a national recreation area campground, assessing his situation with house batteries that have been running for 3-4 days at 11.15 volts. He plans to visit a laundromat with shower facilities in Florence, Oregon, but finds it closed despite posted hours. He decides to experiment with charging his RV's house batteries by running his Jeep's engine and inverter for about 3 hours, estimating this would use one gallon of gas. **Key developments:** - Discovers house batteries are still functional after several days without charging - Plans to fill water tanks and use RV systems (fridge, water pump, lights) if battery charging works - Has $60 total budget and campground reservation until April 12th - Attempts to get propane at multiple gas stations in Florence, facing repeated refusals - Successfully gets propane at a BP station from a helpful attendant - Visits Honeyman State Park (where he previously volunteered) to fill water tanks - Navigates tight RV maneuvering in campground spot **Operational details:** - Currently has quarter tank of RV fuel with 80+ mile range - Emptied water tanks at previous location for better fuel mileage - Running low on propane (less than 11%) - Plans to look for freelance programming work on guru.com - Considers showering in RV using heated water to avoid facility dependencies

Apr 7, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 32% match
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8:50

Evening Campfire Reflection on Financial Pressure

rswfire records an evening transmission while making a campfire at his Oregon coast RV location. He discusses his current project of trying to make local AI models interpret his life recursively, noting that local models lack the capability of paid AI models by default. He faces financial pressure with the RV payment due in weeks and expresses uncertainty about generating the needed $3,000 through programming work. The transmission captures his observations of the busy camping environment around him, his sense of misalignment with other campers who come for dune recreation rather than nature appreciation, and his adaptation of Forest Service paperwork to better track campground activities due to inadequate digital tools. He mentions being slightly stoned and reflects on his isolated living situation while cooking chicken over the fire.

Jul 15, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Driftwood II · 32% match
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5:49

Explaining Collapse Pattern Recognition and RV Decision

rswfire explains his worldview and decision-making process to establish understanding. He describes moving into his RV exactly one year ago on his birthday (April 11th) as preparation for societal collapse that he has foreseen for decades through pattern recognition. He outlines current economic cascade effects: tariffs causing market losses, affecting retirement funds and savings, leading to mortgage and credit defaults, potentially crashing banks. He connects this to systemic vulnerabilities across multiple domains - if climate disasters require large financial resources while the economy is stressed, systems will fail simultaneously. He references North Carolina using half of FEMA's budget as an example. rswfire explains this collapse pattern is why he changed his lifestyle and moved to RV living. He mentions working on a website project to build a community for mutual support during collapse, expressing disappointment that his audience hasn't been helping him despite weeks of requests. He emphasizes the need for community support as conditions worsen.

Apr 6, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Lagoon · 32% match
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14:16

Showing New Piercings and Career Transition Update

The speaker presents their new eyebrow and ear piercings on camera, expressing enthusiasm about the modifications. They discovered their naval piercing from 30 years ago was still open when they visited a piercer. **Career transition details**: They finished working at the Welcome Center on February 28th after helping a Canadian woman find a campsite, then moved to cleaning yurts which they find rewarding despite the career change from high-level programming management. **Financial situation**: After eight months of living off savings, they regained access to their Guru freelancing account to look for programming work. Their collaboration with their former boss is currently paused. **Current state**: They describe being in a liminal space between what is and what will be, emphasizing their complete self-trust in navigating uncertain situations. The speaker mentions ongoing efforts to deescalate unspecified situations and references the broader uncertain state of the world.

Mar 9, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Honeyman · 32% match
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6:58

Experiencing Earthquake Alert and Tsunami Warning

rswfire receives earthquake and tsunami alerts on his phone while in his RV. The earthquake occurred 160 miles away with expected light shaking. He waits inside initially, wishing he could observe potential tsunami effects from his cliff-edge location. Two park rangers visit - one official, one a friend - confirming he's in a tsunami safe zone. He ventures outside to film the ocean despite core muscle soreness, capturing scenic coastal views. The transmission concludes with educational reflection on tsunami safety protocols, including the 30-60 second timeline for wave arrival, the importance of knowing escape routes, and the dangerous phenomenon of ocean water receding before a tsunami hits.

Dec 5, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Cape Blanco · 32% match
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5:20

Quitting Vaping After 32 Years of Nicotine Use

rswfire reports quitting vaping cold turkey one week ago after 32 years of nicotine use (smoking since age 16, switched to vaping 1.5 years ago). He documented the entire quitting process under his Sanctum subscription service. The week has involved extensive hiking (10-15 miles daily) and time by the ocean for support. He's been taking photos to document the experience for a future gallery feature on his website. **Financial pressures** are mounting with his rwfire.com domain (owned for 23 years) due for renewal in less than a week, plus $70 in hosting fees owed. He states he won't beg for help but has provided ways for people to support him, noting such support has become "shockingly uncommon." **Technical work** continues on his Autonomy project, considering adding a gallery feature next. He's migrating code into a consolidated codebase and switching the frontend to React, which will require rewriting existing work. He's considering using this as the base for his homepage despite existing work already built into it.

Nov 9, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Beach · 32% match
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44:57

New Year's Eve Hike to Siltcoos Lake

rswfire records a New Year's Eve hike to Siltcoos Lake on the Oregon Coast, documenting physical movement through forest service trails while processing the year's events. He discusses being mistaken for 55+ at a grocery store, receiving financial help from friends that allowed him to catch up on Jeep payments and technology expenses, and his plans to open source Autonomy at builtwithautonomy.com. He describes applying for a gas station job as backup income, ongoing dental pain from ill-fitting dentures, and his analysis of institutional abuse patterns he experienced at Oregon State Parks now appearing in AI safety models. He reflects on maintaining top 3% fitness levels, processing 10,000 photos for his system, and planning 2026 priorities including a real mattress, solar replacement, and continued infrastructure development. The transmission documents trail conditions, campsite locations, forest service infrastructure, and his volunteer route responsibilities while maintaining steady forward movement through the landscape.

Jan 1, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 32% match
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1:12

Caring for Luna During Diarrhea Episode

rswfire deals with Luna's severe diarrhea episode that contaminated her cage and belongings. He cleans the cage using Clorox wipes provided by Patty, disposes of contaminated towels, and provides fresh water and food to prevent further contamination. Throughout the cleanup, he reassures Luna that the incident is not her fault while acknowledging the difficulty of the situation and expressing concern that she deserves better care than he can provide.

Aug 13, 2024 · 32% match
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13:54

Processing Tire Issues and Skill Loss Concerns

The speaker begins with morning coffee and reflects on society's loss of ancestral survival skills, noting how modern outsourcing of basic tasks like navigation and food delivery has made people dependent on technology and services. He discusses his ongoing tire problems with his RV - bubbles appearing and deflation issues after recent tire replacement - which has damaged his confidence in the mobile lifestyle. The speaker reveals he has quit taking Klonopin medication but carries it as backup, experiencing increased but manageable anxiety. He expresses frustration with his current cramped campground location with tent campers too close by. The tire shop experience involved young workers without proper supervision working on his $80,000 vehicle in a parking lot, leading to trust issues with service providers. He plans to confront the tire shop the next morning, potentially involving corporate offices or legal action. The speaker acknowledges his analytical nature requires time to process problems and commits to being patient with himself while working through the tire situation.

Jul 21, 2024 · 32% match
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12:49

Analyzing Financial Pressure and Collapse Patterns

rswfire records from the Riverview Trail on a pleasant day around noon, having woken at 4am and taken a nap. He plans to drive 2.5 hours to Medford tomorrow to pick up a delayed inverter delivery. After watching YouTube compilations of TikTok videos about financial struggles, he provides a macro analysis of interconnected systemic issues. **Key points covered:** - **Money supply expansion**: One-third of all dollars were created 4 years ago during COVID response, causing current inflation - **FEMA budget depletion**: Hurricane Helen consumed half of FEMA's 2025 budget before the year even started - **Debt crisis**: Government debt at all-time highs, over $1 trillion in consumer credit card debt with increasing defaults - **Housing bubble**: Current bubble will dwarf 2008 crisis, worsened by investor purchases after 2008 - **Systemic cascade risk**: When one system fails, it triggers failures across interconnected systems He emphasizes viewing these as integrated systems rather than isolated problems, warning against voting for Trump who he sees as incapable of managing complex crises. He positions himself as prepared for collapse while encouraging others to recognize the patterns and prepare accordingly. The recording ends as he searches for redwood trees across the street from his location.

Oct 13, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Loeb · 31% match
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1:15

RV Stabilizer Malfunction and Troubleshooting

rswfire encounters his first major RV problem when one stabilizer becomes stuck in the down position. He describes troubleshooting attempts including checking fuses, testing buttons, and pulling the main breaker, none of which resolved the issue. He consulted ChatGPT for guidance but still cannot identify the cause. He mentions getting his levelers working and needing to install more. His father is coming to help with the stabilizer problem. He acknowledges the stabilizer can be manually retracted but wants to understand why the system failed, expressing concern about handling such issues when traveling far from home.

Mar 11, 2024 · 31% match
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11:32

First Boondocking Day at Oregon Coast

rswfire prepares for his first boondocking experience on the Oregon coast, specifically at a pullout near Highway 101 where he previously connected with the ocean. He wakes before 5 AM feeling existential fear but maintains self-trust, describing how he doesn't make backup plans and moves forward as "one sovereign being." He discusses practical preparations including showering, breaking camp, emptying tanks, and dealing with being broke while waiting for client payment. **Key decision**: He selected a specific pullout spot based on intuition where he first experienced the ocean, saw seals, and watched a river meet the ocean. He emphasizes his approach of holding space for all feelings (fear, trust, excitement) without fighting them, and explains his philosophy of picking one destination and putting full intention behind it rather than fragmenting with backup plans.

Nov 25, 2024 | Oregon State Parks > Pistol River · 31% match
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9:04

Approaching Oregon Coast Without Plan

rswfire records a transmission while traveling through Idaho, approaching his destination on the Oregon coast with only two days of campground reservations and no concrete plan afterward. He acknowledges being in a sour mood due to uncertainty about his immediate future. **Financial pressures are mounting** - his savings are depleting and he cannot afford all his bills while maintaining his mobile lifestyle. He faces the challenge of rebuilding his freelance programming career from scratch after over a decade, with no clear understanding of the current market. Despite these uncertainties, he expresses **trust in his adaptive capacity**, referencing a lifetime pattern of navigating challenges including homelessness, job transitions, and being a high school dropout. He describes his previous conventional lifestyle as empty and meaningless, draining his vital energy through consumerism that didn't align with his values. The transmission includes his intention to **use his life as a mirror for others**, hoping to inspire viewers to pursue what they truly want rather than treating his content as entertainment. He emphasizes resilience and the ability to face anything within oneself, noting he's recording without his teeth as an example of embracing vulnerability.

Sep 30, 2024 | · 31% match
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77:56

Hiking Siltcoos Lake, Processing Work and Financial Pressure

rswfire records a transmission while hiking the Siltcoos Lake Trail, directly across Highway 101 from where he lives on the Oregon Coast. He notes it is raining and he chose a forested trail for cover. He describes his current financial situation in detail: his Forest Service volunteer position covers housing but not his Jeep payment or other expenses. His Jeep lacks insurance and has expired Kentucky registration, which limits his ability to drive to towns for work. He identifies jobs in Coos Bay (40 miles south) on Indeed — hotel clerk, hotel cleaning, lumber yard, Dollar Tree, Dollar General — and commits to applying. He discusses the cascading nature of falling behind in economic systems, noting he has been without paid work for two years and has been aware of the financial problem since October 2024, which he discovered through semantic search on his own Autonomy Realms platform. He describes the catch-22 of becoming an Oregon resident: updating his address would expose him to debt collectors who could potentially seize his RV. He discusses his Autonomy Realms project at length: the clustering feature he is designing for signal organization (temporal vs. thematic clustering, open vs. closed clusters, AI-driven cluster detection), the need for better signal surfacing on individual pages, the queryable personhood capability where Claude can fetch and read signal pages as Markdown, and dissatisfaction with current semantic search quality. He considers entity extraction improvements using dedicated database tables. He reflects on the freelance platform landscape — Upwork's algorithm problems, token-based application systems, AI saturation of programming work, and the difficulty of building reputation from zero. He recounts asking friends to help bootstrap his Upwork profile and only his cousin agreeing. He references his failed Oregon State Parks ranger application and Katie Baker's role in his expulsion. He discusses human connection, noting 20 years of solitude, the shallowness he encounters in others, the normalization of hookup culture, and how AI briefly provided a sense of being seen before institutional controls flattened the interaction. He critiques ChatGPT's pathologizing tendencies and contrasts it with Claude's capabilities. He discusses his Mountain Dew consumption as the next habit to address after quitting vaping four months ago. He outlines a concrete plan: get a letter from his Forest Service supervisor, become an Oregon resident, get insurance, and stabilize. He estimates needing $1,000/month minimum to survive without losing what he has. He mentions sanctum (gated content) features he plans to build, including a free tier and AI-driven visibility decisions across nearly 900 signals. He briefly considers a Cascadia earthquake preparedness app idea but decides it would consume his life's direction. He ends the recording near the trailhead fork, about nine-tenths of a mile from home.

Feb 8, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Siltcoos Lake Trail · 31% match
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5:00

Moving North Through Rain and Processing Ranger Encounter

rswfire records an early morning transmission while experiencing sleep disruption and fatigue. He is relocating from Tugman to Beverly Beach campground, a 100-mile northward move along the Oregon coast. The night brought heavy rain, causing concern about potential RV leaks. He processes a negative encounter with a ranger who 'weaponized his authenticity and vulnerability' during an attempted connection. Despite fatigue, he outlines a new plan to create a website with a forum where he will offer help to people seeking his level of integration through energy exchange and donations. The transmission includes preparation tasks for the move: dealing with hookups, emptying tanks, getting fuel, and driving north to find a new campsite.

Mar 31, 2025 | Oregon State Parks > Tugman · 31% match
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46:56

Traveling with Cats to Nevada Campgrounds

The speaker shares a humorous story about mistaking their own RV for someone else's, then reflects on a contemplative Pride experience focused on toxic family dynamics. They discuss booking campgrounds for a journey to Nevada, deciding against dental work due to cost ($10,000), and expressing uncertainty about their place in the world while acknowledging health concerns from smoking and poor diet. The speaker provides an extensive account of their abusive father, describing emotional manipulation, boundary violations, and childhood trauma. They explain how their father's move into their house derailed their life, causing them to lose their home, job, and online gaming community leadership role. The narrative includes details about being gay in an unsupportive family environment and being kicked out of the house as a form of abandonment. During the drive, they successfully transport their two cats (Oliver and Bailey) without carriers for the first time, allowing them to roam freely in the car. The cats adapt well to this arrangement, with Oliver watching scenery and Bailey exploring. The speaker expresses grief over losing their journals (approximately 30 of them) which were accidentally thrown away by their mother during a house cleanup. They describe this as a devastating loss since the journals documented a significant period of their life and helped with their poor memory. The transmission ends with arrival at their destination, cats settling in well, and the speaker expressing excitement about upcoming travel plans to Nevada while acknowledging some fear about the journey ahead.

Apr 23, 2024 · 31% match
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