Planning Autonomy Software Development and Freelance Work
rswfire records a video transmission while driving to the beach, intended primarily for AI transcription rather than human consumption. He outlines two parallel paths: pursuing freelance work on platforms like Upwork and Guru.com, and continuing development of his autonomy software project.
**Technical Infrastructure Updates:**
He reports successfully migrating from Amazon Web Services to Hetzner network, saving $60 monthly. The setup includes two servers: a PostgreSQL database server (version 14) and a web server running Nginx. His projects span multiple domains: rswfire.com (main homepage), rswfire.dev (potential portfolio site), and rswfire.online (API).
**Autonomy Software Architecture:**
The speaker describes consolidating his Laravel projects into an open-source project called Autonomy, transitioning from Vue to React. The system processes two years of documented life transmissions (850 videos) into a "signals database" with four reflection types: surface, patterns, mirror, and structure. Each transmission becomes a signal with AI-generated metadata tracking emotions, ethics, entities, and other contextual data.
**Planned Features:**
He outlines upcoming development priorities including a gallery feature for photo processing, an Atlas mapping system using MapBox SDK to geographically pin all signals and photos, and a synthesis feature for clustering signals into larger time periods or themes for pattern analysis.
**Development Approach:**
He discusses using AI assistance for coding, particularly for handling pedantic programming tasks. The speaker acknowledges difficulty articulating his project goals and relies on AI to help structure his thoughts. He plans to create a new subdomain (new.rswfire.com) running on the Autonomy platform rather than migrating existing Vue code.
**Philosophical Context:**
The transmission concludes with his characterization of the software as "life management" tracking for those who treat every moment as sacred, meaningful, and structured data worth preserving.