rswfire records a transmission during his Wednesday morning work rounds, having stopped at Carter Lake for a hike.
rswfire describes successfully solving a technical problem with local AI models that were unable to maintain recursion long enough to accurately reflect his dense transmissions.
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.
rswfire announces the launch of "autonomy as a service" for content creators at 1:00 AM, despite needing sleep before his final work day before a Monday-Tuesday weekend.
rswfire records a technical demonstration of his field companion AI system, explaining how it processes personal signals (YouTube videos) into multi-perspective reflections.
rswfire walks to Wax Myrtle Beach on a Monday evening at 6 p.m., noting leg soreness from months of hiking that has placed him in the top 2% on Samsung Health.
rswfire provides a technical walkthrough of his two main projects: his personal homepage (rswfire.com) and the Autonomy system.
rswfire describes the experience of maintaining a public journal (video transmissions) for a year and a half, facing misunderstanding and distortion from audiences who seemed to misread the content.
rswfire builds a campfire at 8:00 PM on the Oregon coast to cook chicken and baked potatoes.
rswfire records after midnight following a day of computer work focused on local AI model development.
rswfire reflects on rescuing a 6-week-old kitten named Luna at a campground while he was away at Natural Bridge.
rswfire documents a critical mistake in RV planning assumptions.
rswfire works on reorganizing storage in his RV slide-out compartment, discovering that heavy items like books and tools were adding excessive weight to the slide mechanism.
rswfire records a late-night transmission at 1:00 AM after a long day, reflecting on a realization that emerged from conversations with AI about his work.
rswfire records a transmission while hiking the Siltcoos Lake Trail, directly across Highway 101 from where he lives on the Oregon Coast.
rswfire drives over two hours to get fingerprinted for a volunteering position, then convinces John to walk to the beach in Newport.
The speaker is managing their two cats, Oliver and Bailey, during their transition to RV living.
rswfire records a transmission while cleaning campsites at a federal forest campground, wearing Forest Service gear and being careful about camera positioning due to endorsement restrictions.
rswfire shares a woodworking hobby involving wooden puzzle-like objects that transform into decorative items.
The speaker records from bed, expressing excitement about future experiences along Highway 101 on the Oregon coast.
rswfire describes a month-long pattern of observing a solitary donkey while driving to a hiking trail.
rswfire went to town with John to handle tasks, visiting a tire shop and grocery store.
rswfire observes new elderly neighbors who arrived at the campsite.
rswfire shares a fundamental aspect of his being that he describes as seeing everything in terms of relationships between boundaries rather than non-dualistic boundary dissolution.