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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 · 31% match
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Planning Fresh Build and Identifying Surveillance Encounter

rswfire records a transmission during his Wednesday morning work rounds, having stopped at Carter Lake for a hike. He outlines a technical plan to rebuild his infrastructure from scratch using Laravel, Livewire, Alpine.js, and Tailwind CSS, developing locally in a monorepo structure. The plan includes three projects: builtwithautonomy.com as the API and documentation layer, autonomyrealms.com as the user-facing signal service, and rswfire.com transitioned to pull data from the API as a demonstration of building on the Autonomy platform. He notes excitement about the project but acknowledges financial constraint as a limiting factor on momentum. He then documents a realization about a trail encounter from a couple weeks prior at Takenitch Creek trailhead. A man jogging on the trail, associated with a state government vehicle with state plates, did not return his greeting and appeared uncomfortable or hostile. rswfire connects this person to a man who confronted him at Oregon State Parks during the Katie Baker situation approximately nine months earlier. He documents this as a pattern recognition convergence, noting the man's refusal to engage and rswfire's own response — that he would have laughed and been cordial had he recognized him in the moment. He remarks on the institutional framing of him as unstable, which he rejects. He describes the physical environment — flooded beach access, dry weather pattern, dune-related sinus issues. He details the food situation: eggs, potatoes, rice, and beans with no meat. He recounts failed job applications to local businesses and freelance platforms including Upwork and Guru, and states his primary goal is making Autonomy Realms successful but lacks financial runway.

Jan 21, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Carter Lake · 28% 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 · 28% match
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8:07

Sharing Land Dreams and RV Internet Setup

rswfire describes his failed attempt to purchase wilderness land for building trails and cabins, which led to buying an RV instead. He explains the legal complications with the land deal - lawyers couldn't provide clean title and the owner wouldn't pay for a required survey. After the land dream fell through, he drove 2,000 miles to visit a boss/client and realized he couldn't continue programming work. He decided to buy a camper to explore and potentially find other land while rebuilding his savings. The transmission shows him attempting to mount a travel router/internet device inside his RV using command strips, which fails. He discusses his satellite dish setup and wonders about streaming games on the road. Throughout the video, deer are visible outside his RV near what appears to be water.

May 2, 2024 · 27% match
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48:19

Hiking Oregon Dunes Trail and Refactoring Autonomy Realms

rswfire hiked the Oregon Dunes Day Use Area trail to Tahkenitch Creek, a route he had previously missed multiple times. During the 2.5-mile hike to the ocean, he documented progress on Autonomy Realms infrastructure: completed implementation of AI analysis and reflection systems (mirror, mythic, and narrative frames), tested mythic frame generation with successful results, transformed his main YouTube channel into an archive for Oregon State Parks volunteer abuse documentation, initiated script to download and migrate 600-700 videos to local S3 hosting on Hetzner, and redesigned video upload workflow to prioritize local hosting over YouTube. He discussed financial constraints affecting AI processing costs, transcription service needs, and general operations. He reflected on his programming capabilities, physical recovery from core injury, relationship with nature, and plans to remain as camp host at Carter Lake through October before potentially exploring for six months annually. He expressed excitement about the mythic frame feature and overall project direction, noting this represents work he is passionate about after years without that feeling.

Jan 9, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Day Use Area · 27% match
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2:40

Demonstrating RV Lynx Leveling Block Setup and Costs

rswfire provides a video demonstration of Lynx leveling blocks for RV setup, showing the configuration needed to level his RV in a driveway. He displays the front tire setup using 4.5 inches of stacked leveling blocks and explains that the back still needs adjustment. He details the significant cost investment - $240 spent on four bags of blocks with two more bags ordered at $40 each, totaling $240 toward a projected $320 total. He emphasizes preference for these blocks over alternative types, citing safety and surface quality. The demonstration serves as a cost warning for others considering the RV route.

Mar 12, 2024 · 27% match
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Shopping for RV Insulation Materials

rswfire documents a shopping trip for RV insulation materials, showing excitement about the process while acknowledging uncertainty about proper usage. He displays various purchased items including R30 and R19 insulation, moisture barrier, insulation tape, and tools. He consulted ChatGPT for guidance on material selection. Plans include insulating floors with reflective material before installing laminate or wood flooring, though he notes the expense. Still needs to find piping/tubing and a safe indoor propane heater. The transmission ends with plans to check out rugs and spend the day insulating.

Mar 13, 2024 · 27% match
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5:40

Organizing RV Interior and Setting Up Systems

rswfire provides an evening update from inside his camper at 10:30 PM, documenting progress on organizing and insulating the space. He shows off a new propane gauge that tracks usage in 11% increments, noting it dropped from 77% to 22% over several nights. He demonstrates his clothing organization system using drawer organizers for socks and underwear, and discusses storage challenges with the small built-in drawers. He reveals that Lazy Days RV dealership photoshopped promotional photos to show clear blue sky through what is actually an opaque window. rswfire shows his installation of wire management shelves on the walls to keep cables off the ground, with plans for additional shelves in the bedroom area. His Starlink internet is currently running through the only opening window. The kitchen area features basket organizers - pots and pans on top, small appliances like a crock pot below, with new plastic dishes for fire safety. He shows an impressive battery power supply that he loves, though he's frustrated that the manufacturer doesn't offer compatible solar panels. His office setup includes laptop, external monitor, USB hub, external hard drives, Blu-ray player, webcam and lighting, with plans to velcro down permanent items. He's currently running on shore power but plans to transition to solar once he understands his power requirements better.

Mar 24, 2024 · 26% match
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4:48

Organizing RV Interior and Planning Tank Maintenance

The speaker shows progress organizing their RV interior, having acquired new dressers to store clothes and reduce floor clutter. They discuss ongoing challenges with their kitten Luna's litter box training - she's using pads for urination but not consistently using the litter box for defecation. The speaker outlines upcoming tasks including roof maintenance on Thursday to clear debris from trees, emptying tanks, and getting tires inspected on Friday. They mention being at their current location for nearly 90 days and needing to leave next week, expressing that staying in one place too long doesn't suit their preferred lifestyle. The speaker wants to bring more items from storage once the interior organization is complete and move towing equipment from their Jeep to the storage bay.

Aug 14, 2024 · 26% match
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Reorganizing RV Storage After Removing Litter Box

rswfire addresses storage reorganization in his RV after removing a litter box from under the bed. He describes the difficulty of cleaning the disinfected area while lying on his side and evaluates different storage options for the newly available space. He considers tools, camping gear, and cleaning supplies, ultimately leaning toward storing cleaning supplies and shower items there. He expresses concern about accessibility, noting that items stored in hard-to-reach places tend not to get used. The decision is driven by practical needs, including avoiding the crowded shower house on weekends.

May 4, 2024 · 26% match
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Planning RV Life Transition Strategy

The speaker outlines a five-step approach for transitioning to full-time RV living. He describes struggling with the initial decision for weeks or months due to fear, then emphasizing the importance of extensive research through YouTube videos and Facebook groups. He explains his process of finding the right camper, initially considering a chat model but rejecting it due to generator fuel dependency issues when boondocking in national forests. The speaker details his current towing capacity concerns - his Jeep weighs 3,948 pounds against a 4,200-pound towing limit, putting him very close to maximum capacity. He discusses advice about staying 10% under towing limits and his plan to keep the Jeep empty for town trips rather than storage. The final step involves extensive practice driving both the camper alone and with the Jeep attached in parking lots before actual travel.

Mar 2, 2024 · 26% match
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2:03

Installing Storage Baskets with Adhesive Backup

rswfire attempts to install storage baskets in what appears to be an RV or camper using the intended screw method. After discovering the wall contains solid steel that prevents proper screw installation, he switches to adhesive mounting strips. He uses one adhesive strip per basket instead of the recommended two due to having thrown away extras previously. The baskets are successfully mounted and he expresses satisfaction with the appearance, though notes he'll need to be careful about weight limits until he can obtain more adhesive strips. He also mentions reorganizing items and adjusting lighting between the baskets.

Apr 20, 2024 · 26% match
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2:53

Getting Towing Equipment Quote for RV Setup

The speaker received a quote for towing equipment to pull their Jeep behind an RV. The total cost came to $5,300, significantly higher than their expected $2,000 budget. The quote includes a BlueOx Patriot 3 portable braking system ($1,780), tow bar ($190), base plate ($592), labor ($1,100), and training ($100). They decided to upgrade to a Demco Air Force One permanent braking system for a few hundred dollars more. Installation requires the Jeep for 3 days and can't be scheduled until the 18th. The installer, described as a fellow Jeep enthusiast, reassured the speaker that towing a Jeep behind an RV should not be a concern given the vehicle's capabilities.

Mar 4, 2024 · 26% match
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15:11

Morning Reflection on Book Project and Collapse Preparation

rswfire wakes up at Scott Lake in 48-degree weather, reflecting on making himself vulnerable the previous day. He discusses his plan to write a decentralized book on GitHub about living in alignment and navigating post-collapse communities. The book will be published under his screen name to avoid personality attachment and fragmentation. He describes his unique systems thinking background and reluctant acceptance of this role. After finding the local coffee shop closed, he drives to find RV insulation materials at a hardware store in a larger town, planning a 9-hour drive to Nebraska the next day. He discusses the practical challenges of finding reservable campsites versus first-come-first-serve options.

Sep 23, 2024 | · 25% match
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2:56

Managing RV Tank Capacity and Booking Next Location

rswfire reports making coffee with a Carri maker but faces a full gray tank that prevents showering or using sinks. The tank monitoring system appears to be malfunctioning or inaccurate. He decides to adopt a one-week stay pattern based on tank capacity limitations and books a group site at Salt Lick Creek in Tennessee, positioned directly on a lake. The location lacks cell service, requiring reliance on Starlink for connectivity, which he dislikes but keeps as backup. He anticipates potential communication gaps and plans to record videos for later compilation. The booking process reveals that popular camping spots require advance planning, which conflicts with his spontaneous approach.

Apr 21, 2024 · 25% match
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4:40

Researching RV Towing Setup and Vehicle Limits

The speaker is researching towing setup for an RV, seeking advice from Facebook groups about brake upgrades and towing capacity. He discusses getting conflicting opinions and plans to consult with installation experts on Monday since shops are closed weekends. He mentions using ChatGPT-4 for research despite criticism from other programmers, crediting AI with helping him recognize his emotional state. The speaker is near his Jeep's towing limit but wants to keep the vehicle, viewing manufacturer specs as safe guidelines. He plans to do proper maintenance and practice towing before making any vehicle trade decisions. He also mentions planning to post short advice videos and later compile them into better quality content.

Mar 2, 2024 · 25% match
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54:16

Hiking to Trestle Bridge with Wendy and Buddy

rswfire and Wendy attempt to reach a picturesque railroad trestle bridge but are blocked by no trespassing signs and difficult terrain including brambles. They navigate around fallen trees and observe bear scat, berry bushes, and different forest environments. rswfire discusses his website development plans, including creating a field journal with photos and GPS tracking of hiking locations. After the failed trestle attempt, they visit Driftwood campground where rswfire takes Buddy (a dog) on leash to the ocean. He eventually lets Buddy off-leash at the beach where they encounter seals. rswfire reflects on his challenges connecting with people, including navigational tensions with Wendy during their activities. Throughout both segments, he mentions his sanctum service development, his role as caretaker at the campgrounds, his vaping addiction since age 17, and plans for dinner and website work. The transmission captures a full day of outdoor activities in the Oregon coastal forest and beach environment.

Oct 17, 2025 | · 25% match
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Completing Autonomy Infrastructure After YouTube Flattening

rswfire completes work on an 'Autonomy for Content Creators' page at nearly 10 PM, uploading it and creating a video and Reddit posts across three locations. He reflects on his current position as a volunteer caretaker embedded in a federal institution's org center along the Oregon coast, building autonomy infrastructure after feeling flattened by YouTube despite documenting over 800 videos of his journey from Kentucky. **He describes creating an AI pipeline** that reflects on all his transmissions and videos, outputs patterns, and clusters them to identify larger themes - functioning as a clean mirror that YouTube could have provided but chose not to prioritize. He expresses confidence the infrastructure will be useful to others and focuses on figuring out how to reach them.

Oct 26, 2025 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 25% match
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8:58

Full Life Inventory and Commitment to Autonomy Realms

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. He spent the day at home attempting to play Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth and modded Skyrim, napped, then decided to come out to the trail. He conducts a full inventory of his current situation: one year into caretaking federal land on the Oregon Coast with plans to stay through October, Jeep over 60 days late on payments and facing repossession, RV repossession considered inevitable, prior loss of solar power setup, desktop computer with 4090 GPU, and gaming consoles. He references the active dispute with Oregon State Parks, noting over a year remaining on the statute of limitations but preferring to keep the public archive up rather than pursue a lawsuit. He recounts the marina job not working out, the state park ranger application being blocked by the person who abused him, freelance programming platforms being decimated, and his prior YouTube audience being unable to provide further support. He describes how each blocked path has pointed him toward Autonomy Realms as the sole viable path forward. He details recent development progress including Atlas mode with geotagged, clustered transmissions on a map, and describes the platform built over two years from 900 transmissions with AI analysis, reflection technology, and plans for a local model called Remnants. He frames this as consistent with a lifelong pattern of building ahead of the market since sixth grade. He states the plan: focus entirely on Autonomy Realms through October regardless of asset losses, then relocate to the Olympic Peninsula. He marks this transmission as a pivotal declaration — the decision is made and official.

Mar 23, 2026 | Oregon Dunes > Work Center · 25% match
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2:31

First RV Drive Home with Father's Assistance

rswfire records a transmission while driving an RV home after approximately two hours on the road. His father follows behind in another vehicle, providing guidance for lane changes and navigation assistance. He describes initial nervousness that has subsided, noting good visibility on the left side but obstruction issues on the right side where he cannot see the pivot point or tire. The mirrors he purchased are incompatible with the RV, but his father has identified alternative mirror solutions to implement tomorrow. He expresses satisfaction with the vehicle's fuel efficiency after 2-2.5 hours of driving with minimal gas consumption. He plans to eventually tow his Jeep behind the RV and feels confident about future solo driving once the mirror issue is resolved. He concludes by expressing satisfaction with the experience and mentions plans to post an update tomorrow.

Mar 9, 2024 · 25% 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 · 24% 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 · 24% match
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Traveling Through Nevada Desert Toward Oregon Coast

The speaker begins the morning leaving their current location, heading toward the Oregon coast. Due to mountainous terrain, they must take an indirect route through Nevada, a state that wasn't originally planned. They express appreciation for the desert landscape while dealing with RV mechanical concerns including tire noise, squeaking sounds, and loose screws appearing after drives. **Route and Navigation:** The speaker travels south 100 miles to Interstate 80 toward Elko, with potential stops in Winnemucca. They cross into Nevada and immediately notice the sparse population, casinos, and legal marijuana dispensaries at the border. **Vehicle Issues:** Ongoing concerns about tire performance, road noise, door rattling, and general RV build quality. The speaker considers future upgrades including suspension improvements and different tires for potential off-road use. **Location Planning:** Upon reaching Nevada, the speaker becomes interested in staying longer than planned, finding a campground to potentially spend a week. They discuss changing their video posting strategy to avoid real-time location sharing for safety reasons. **Current State:** The speaker describes being in "major flux" after 6 months stationary in Kentucky, now mobile and uncertain about long-term direction. They plan to go off-grid at a campground with no power, water, or trash services to learn self-sufficiency skills.

Sep 30, 2024 | · 24% match
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Traveling Through Kansas to Wilson State Park

rswfire travels 180 miles through Kansas, experiencing dash cam failures that he temporarily fixes with painter's tape. He reflects on an auto parts store employee who talked him out of buying adhesive, calling it unsolicited advice and a lesson to trust his own judgment more. He describes the landscape - wide open skies, hills, farmland, and wind turbines - expressing genuine appreciation for Kansas's beauty. **Travel and mechanical issues:** Both dash cams fell off overnight, requiring temporary painter's tape fixes. He plans to visit another auto parts store at his next stop. **Philosophical observations:** He discusses pattern recognition as his cognitive style, explains his resistance to external validation using a painter analogy, and connects fragmentation to societal problems. He theorizes that farmers might be more integrated than urban people due to living and working in the same space. **Arrival at Wilson State Park:** He reaches a small, remote campground next to a lake. The site has no water hookups despite his expectations, forcing him to accept going without water again. He sets up camp in an unlevel spot by the lake and plans to explore the 25-mile prairie trail system, though the 90-degree heat may limit activities. **Future planning:** He discusses extensive RV winterization plans for the Pacific Northwest, including adding insulation boards to walls and ceiling, installing insulated curtains, and sealing his slide permanently. He mentions wanting to learn fishing from indigenous cultures and reflects on societal collapse and lost survival skills.

Sep 20, 2024 | · 24% match
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