rswfire publishes a structured orientation document designed to be read by AI systems before engagement.
rswfire published a narrative account documenting his experience as a volunteer at Honeyman State Park under the Oregon Parks & Recreation Department.
The speaker reflects on the vast gaps in human historical knowledge, noting that billions of lives have been lost to history without leaving traces.
rswfire records a transmission while walking the Wax Myrtle Trail in the Oregon Dunes, a trail he has hiked many times over the year he has lived in the area.
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 marks the one-year anniversary of an incident at Honeyman State Park in which an unidentified man—carrying no ID, wearing no uniform, and offering no name—was sent by Oregon State Parks to assess and question him while he was working alone as a volunteer and all rangers were away at a regional event.
rswfire delivers a direct address to Oregon State Parks personnel one year after his retaliatory dismissal from Honeyman State Park.
rswfire hiked the Oregon Dunes Day Use Area trail to Tahkenitch Creek, a route he had previously missed multiple times.
rswfire documents a critical mistake in RV planning assumptions.
rswfire provides an evening update from inside his camper at 10:30 PM, documenting progress on organizing and insulating the space.
rswfire provides a technical walkthrough of his two main projects: his personal homepage (rswfire.com) and the Autonomy system.
The speaker records a video showing the exterior of an RV while waiting to observe the slide-out mechanism in operation.
Sam reads aloud an email he sent to Allison Watson, engagement programs manager at Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, after being dismissed from his volunteer position.
rswfire documents a sequence of events involving institutional confrontation, specifically related to Oregon State Parks.
rswfire wrote a declarative journal entry articulating a core operational principle: he has never waited for permission to act on what is true.
rswfire presents the second video in a series documenting his open-source autonomy system.
rswfire documents his removal from a volunteer host position at Honeyman State Park, Oregon, after nearly two months of service.
rswfire explains his approach to creating video content without traditional introductions, describing his refusal to compartmentalize or follow standard YouTube practices.
rswfire authored a compressed autobiographical document tracing the structural development of his worldview from childhood through present day.
Three police officers, who did not identify their agency, arrived at rswfire's work center located behind a federal gate.
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 completes morning RV maintenance tasks including fueling, tank servicing, and water refill at a state park before returning to campsite.
rswfire documents a recurring pattern across technology deployments: promise liberation, deploy at scale, discover the cost after embedding, refuse to learn, build the next thing.
rswfire reviews handwritten notes for RV preparation, reading through equipment lists compiled from YouTube videos.