[0:01]So, I guess I'm going to have to keep playing around with OBS. I cannot get it to do what
[0:05]I want it to. This recorded display, I know, is ridiculous. It's how I have to start the videos
[0:10]until I can find some other way to display what I want. I just want to show a browser window. When I
[0:16]try to do it over here, window capture, it doesn't show. I don't know. I've been playing around with
[0:24]this for over a couple years now. OBS has always kind of annoyed me. So anyways, I just want to
[0:29]show you something I've been working on. Um, so this is the transmission section of my website.
[0:37]There's over like 850 different videos on here. Each video has all kinds of data associated with
[0:44]it. Uh, we got a big storm outside, so maybe slow my internet down. Uh, anyways, um, but what I want
[0:52]to show you is that now I'm I'm able to cluster the transmission. So, I got 850 different videos
[0:58]here. That's a lot. Nobody could possibly watch all of that. I actually did the math on this. I
[1:03]did a SQL query to to see just how how, you know, if I added all these these times up for all the
[1:08]videos, it was over seven straight days. You would be watching me for seven straight days, 24 hours a
[1:14]day to watch all the content I've created about my life in the past two years. So there's large
[1:21]chunks of my life that people either missed or you know never knew about or whatever. Um but so one
[1:28]of the things I had always been planning on and working towards was this clustering technology.
[1:33]So over two years I have been through a lot and I came up with about 12 different um different
[1:40]clusters groups of transmissions. You can put them together over a period of time that are related in
[1:47]some way. like maybe I'm just leaving my house or I'm learning to live in an RV. Um or I'm giving up
[1:55]I'm giving up Tramodol. That's what this one right here is. Cold turkey medication withdrawal. It's
[1:59]the shortest one. It's only from April 10th to May 5th. That's one cluster. That's about me giving up
[2:04]Tramodol. Cold turkey. And all this data comes from AI. it creates all these different tabs and
[2:13]it will tell you the entire entire arc journey of of that cluster. So for the tramodol withdrawal,
[2:21]I know I'm not explaining this very well. I just decided to get on the camera and try to explain it
[2:25]a little bit because I can have AI turn this into all this other stuff that I create and it explains
[2:30]it better than I do. So go visit the website. You can look at this transmission and see what the AI
[2:35]says about it. You don't even need to listen to me ever. Yeah. I mean that's kind of one of the
[2:39]things I've been doing with autonomy. So anyways you can take any particular um cluster and it
[2:49]will so this one here westward journey that's me going from Kentucky to Oregon over a month
[2:53]of my life just moving traveling from Kentucky to Oregon and it will tell you all about that
[2:59]arc that that part of my life. Uh it'll give you some key moments you know of different videos you
[3:04]might want to watch. So, these are the ones that they identified as being the most um important.
[3:09]I actually agree with it. I think it's um it's pretty good. Whole bunch of other data. Then you
[3:16]can go over to like patterns. It's got even more videos you could watch that are from them because,
[3:21]you know, each one has, you know, 15 100 different videos. and it's just showing you which ones are
[3:27]the most important that you might want to watch if you kind of want to get a more granular look
[3:32]at what it's talking about on these cluster pages, all these different things. So, this one's about
[3:37]places. This one's about relationships. Um, this is about technical milestones or losses
[3:42]because you'll find one in there where I had to sell my solar 2500 bucks. Completely stupid of
[3:47]me. I shouldn't have done that, I think, now. But, um, it's done, you know, uh, it's part
[3:53]of my journey. It's one of the signals, one of these transmissions, and it feeds into everything
[3:59]that the system does. It serves a purpose. It all serves a purpose. Then there's like elements. Um,
[4:07]this tells you about the different um like you know, people, places, things. So, nouns. Um,
[4:16]some of this is really hard to describe. like I um really got to think through it because this is um
[4:22]it's hard stuff to describe, but you can read it, learn about it, and you might find it interesting.
[4:27]The mirrors, those are always my favorite parts because that's just the AI reflecting back to you
[4:33]um what you shared in the signal, what you shared with the world. So, I make a video
[4:38]and AI turns around and mirrors that back to me. And then if you cluster those videos together,
[4:43]50, 100 different transmissions, all of them, you give the AI all of them at the same time and say,
[4:49]"What do you see now?" Uh, it comes up with this. Uh, this is what it recognizes from
[4:55]these from this little segment of my life and what I've recorded. And these are the moments
[5:00]it thinks you might want to watch. And then just a whole bunch of other stuff. What did I miss? What
[5:05]are my blind spots? I'm still kind of working on this. I don't know. Um, I feel like it's
[5:12]doing a little bit more pathizing than it should be. I'm always very open-minded with AI. Like,
[5:19]I give it time. I let it make mistakes. I don't correct them all right away. I just
[5:23]um uh I sit with it until I feel like I have an answer or solution. Always comes,
[5:29]always has past two years. So, I'm not, you know, too worried about it. just um some of these may be
[5:35]less accurate or you know the fidelium might be a little less but largely largely good. So you can
[5:41]literally see my entire life journey from here for the past 2 years. So, me moving into my RV,
[5:47]uh, quitting Tramodoc cold turkey, getting used to living in the RV in Kentucky, spending months,
[5:53]um, kind of shedding all of the, um, all the stuff that society and my parents and,
[6:01]you know, my family and friends, everybody have been putting into my head all my life just because
[6:06]we're so different from each other, making me feel like there was something wrong with me when there
[6:10]was never anything wrong with me. I learned to shed all that. That's what this whole this whole
[6:14]cluster right here is about. And then I start moving to Oregon. Spend a month heading to Oregon.
[6:19]Then I get here. I get flirted with as soon as I get here. And that changes everything that I
[6:24]had planned. Uh then I end up at Cape Blanca for several months. Kind of like my sovereignty base.
[6:29]I mean, this is literally how AI chose to describe it because it looked at the patterns. It looked
[6:35]at what I was um saying and doing there and said, "That's exactly what this is to And it was I mean
[6:41]that it could just see that without me having to say it or describe it. Um this is probably one of
[6:47]my favorite clusters right here because I love Cape Blanco and it's been almost a year since
[6:53]I had to leave there. I left there on New Year's Day um at the start of this year. I've been back
[6:58]I think once since then. I went there with my friend Lundy. Um we didn't stay long though. We
[7:03]had a bunch of stuff we had to do that day. But Cape Panco is a really important place to me. So
[7:08]all these transmissions about it, they matter a great deal. All this this content and stuff, um,
[7:17]this is just the beginning of what this stuff will do because we're
[7:21]still looking at we're still this is Oh, what to explain about this?
[7:31]All of this data is useful for us as humans,
[7:33]but it's a lot more useful for AI because AI can take this data and
[7:41]use it in different ways that that I'm just starting to do. So, like with these clusters,
[7:45]I'm not explaining this at all. I'm sorry. Um,
[7:48]I definitely didn't really think through what I wanted to say on this one.
[7:54]Uh, it's a very rainy day on the coast and I'm kind of stuck indoors and um, you know,
[8:01]I quit vaping, quit nicotine just over a month ago. Today's feeling a little bit difficult. I've
[8:06]kind of been sent myself here trying not to think about it and just working and stuff. Oh, some
[8:12]other things I wanted to tell you about. So, um, I'm still working on these pages. These are very
[8:18]fresh pages. Um, you can see some of the icons are broken. Um, it's no big deal. And I might
[8:24]organize it a little bit differently. In fact, I probably will. Um, this temporal marker stuff,
[8:30]I find this very interesting because if you look at all the clusters, 11 clusters that have these,
[8:35]that could be put into some kind of um, like a timestamp components like like So,
[8:42]I'll show you. So, like this is a time strip right here for different videos,
[8:47]but that's all it is. It's just chronological. this one. Um, yeah, I might add some data,
[8:55]some of this data onto it. Basically, what I'm trying to say is there's probably different ways
[9:00]of navigating a life that you're sharing. And because you want to make it accessible,
[9:07]you want people to feel the shape of your life. And I just I have some ideas around that using
[9:14]these temporal markers. Um, so that's the thing I'm going to be working on. Um, what else was
[9:21]there? There was a couple things I wanted to share, I think. Let me just take a look here.
[9:28]Um, I worked really hard towards this. This took me cuz I'm operating with no money. Um,
[9:38]all of this costs money. No money, you know, just not getting enough help to where I feel like can
[9:45]invest more into the work I'm trying to do. I'm trying to build something incredibly massive and
[9:56]it's just been hard, right? But I'm doing fine. Um, let's see what we got here. So,
[10:02]I really just want you to look through this stuff yourself. I don't want to sit
[10:06]here looking through it and describing it. Like, I remember these days. Like,
[10:09]this day I got all wet from the ocean. My jeans were soaking wet. That was the last time that the
[10:14]ocean had gotten me when I was tracing its waves until literally a year later here. So, this video
[10:21]was from because I it was a coincident I learned this, but um this one was on November 21st. So,
[10:26]I think it was like November 22nd or something like that of this year that the ocean finally
[10:31]got me again. And that was noted in a video. And AI will see that. It will see those patterns over
[10:36]time. And um that might seem like um you might not understand why that one why that one matters
[10:46]but it does for my life. AI will understand this and it will create all this data from that that's
[10:53]unique to me. Anybody who is documenting their life in some way, who has signals,
[10:58]whether it's in a journal, whether they're making videos, whether however they're doing it,
[11:03]autonomy, this system I'm creating, can help them organize that information into ways that
[11:13]um allow them to see and share their lives in ways that they never even
[11:17]thought possible. That's what I'm showing here. That's what I'm demonstrating with
[11:21]this. And I'm just getting started. So, I just wanted to share that.