Introducing Autonomy Realms Platform and Features
rswfire delivers an unscripted walkthrough of Autonomy Realms, the software and infrastructure he built first for himself and then for others. He begins by directing viewers to autonomyrealms.com for technical details, then demonstrates the public commons map, showing how signals — videos, audio recordings, photos, and documents — are plotted geospatially with GPS data. He navigates through his own realm, which contains over 900 signals spanning two years, starting in Kentucky, traveling across the country, and arriving on the Oregon Coast in October 2024. He demonstrates specific features: signal display and transcript generation via AI processing, time range filtering (90 days, 30 days, 7 days, 1 day), clusters for grouping signals, traces imported from Gaia GPS showing hiking trails, places, the browser panel and star bookmarking system, and notifications. He explains the Sanctum subscription system, showing his own two tiers — a free tier requiring sign-up and a patron tier on a sliding scale from $5 to $50 per month — and notes he has approximately 140 patron-level signals. He describes his reasoning for gating content: his videos cover sensitive material, and he felt his YouTube presence was not witnessed cleanly, prompting him to build safeguards around sharing. He mentions private catacomb signals for personal AI processing. He then switches to stream mode, accessed via his own domain rswfire.com, showing the same signals browsed outside the geospatial context. He critiques YouTube's flattening effect where only recent content gets visibility, and states his goal of making archived video content useful and engaging over time. He acknowledges the system is still iterating, that cost constraints have limited reprocessing his full catalog with newer AI versions, and that he is open to feedback.
Apr 20, 2026
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