[0:00]Hello. So, I am on the wax myrtle trail.
[0:03]I'm going for a hike down to the ocean
[0:05]to the beach a couple miles away. I've
[0:07]got one of my neighbors dogs with me.
[0:09]His name is Buddy. That's Buddy right
[0:11]there. He's an awesome dog. He's like my
[0:14]best friend, man. Take him hiking all
[0:16]the time. Um I just thought I would
[0:18]point the camera towards the trail. Nice
[0:21]sunny day. We've got a break in the rain
[0:22]finally. So, I thought I'd take him for
[0:24]a walk to the ocean.
[0:27]um and talk about what I've been working
[0:28]on with autonomy. So, yesterday I
[0:33]registered a new domain name, autonomy
[0:35]realms.com.
[0:38]Um as you know, every autonomy instance
[0:40]has this part of a realm. Your signals
[0:42]go into realms. And so, Autonomy Realms,
[0:45]it just felt like the right name. It
[0:46]felt so so aligned that I literally
[0:49]spent the last of the money I had to buy
[0:52]it. I have $1 in my savings account. I
[0:54]had to transfer that to my checking in
[0:56]order to cover the tax on the domain
[0:59]registration.
[1:01]I don't say that for pity. I don't say
[1:04]that for any other reason than to say
[1:06]that's how aligned this felt to me. And
[1:09]I immediately started building the
[1:10]project. So every um autonomy realms.com
[1:15]operates as a multi-tenant service where
[1:20]um each subdomain is a different user um
[1:23]or a different different realm basically
[1:25]multiple users can belong to the realm
[1:27]and I made the first one mine
[1:29]rswire.realms.com
[1:30]autonomy realms.com. I ingested all my
[1:33]transmissions, all my signals from my my
[1:36]uh beta version of autonomy, the one
[1:38]that runs on my homepage, rswire.com,
[1:42]like 800 transmissions there. I inserted
[1:45]a document just to see what that looks
[1:46]like. I made some view pages so that you
[1:49]can see the transmissions in the
[1:50]documents.
[1:52]And it's just a start.
[1:55]It is a working example of what autonomy
[1:57]can be for others. They may use it
[2:00]differently than me. They may not
[2:01]document their life on camera. They may
[2:03]make audio records. They may just write
[2:06]a lot. They may just have a journal.
[2:08]Come on, buddy. I'm getting ahead of
[2:10]you. He's such a good dog. Truly love
[2:14]this dog. Never had a dog my entire
[2:17]life. Always cats. And if I thought that
[2:20]I could
[2:22]handle the responsibility of a dog, I
[2:24]would definitely get one. But it's just
[2:25]better to have Buddy as a friend than I
[2:27]have to um you know I can take him home
[2:30]after we go hiking. It's a pretty good
[2:32]deal for me. So anyways um Autonomy
[2:37]Realms is going to be the hosted version
[2:39]of Autonomy.
[2:41]Um or hopefully I can turn it into
[2:44]something that generates revenue for me
[2:45]because like I mentioned I'm broke and I
[2:49]you know I need funding in order to keep
[2:52]working on this project. For the past
[2:53]year, I've been working on it
[2:56]um with such limited funds and under
[2:59]such terrible conditions that it's kind
[3:02]of amazing that I've come this far. But
[3:04]that just shows you what I'm capable of
[3:06]when I have nothing. Imagine what I'm
[3:08]capable of capable of when I have actual
[3:11]resources.
[3:12]And I feel like people have not really
[3:15]recognized that. Um unfortunately,
[3:20]but that is the world we live in now.
[3:23]And you know, I just do my best with
[3:25]what I've got to work with. So once I
[3:27]launch this, um, I got to do some work
[3:30]now for like subscription models and,
[3:32]you know, the ability to create your
[3:34]accounts on that site and all of this.
[3:36]I'll work on that today and tomorrow.
[3:38]Today's my week. It's the start of my
[3:39]weekend with the volunteers um service
[3:41]that I'm with for service volunteer. U
[3:44]my weekends are Mondays and Tuesdays.
[3:47]Um, you know, I still have plenty of
[3:49]time, so it doesn't really matter. But
[3:51]I'm just saying it's my it's the start
[3:53]of my weekends
[3:55]and
[3:57]I'll work on that.
[3:59]Um, because it costs money to use AI,
[4:02]you know, and this is an AI heavy
[4:03]project, I need some way for users to
[4:08]um, fund their accounts because if
[4:10]they're they're using my AI tokens, you
[4:14]know, then I've got to get those
[4:15]reimbursed.
[4:17]um they'll be able to use their own also
[4:19]as the pipeline will allow this.
[4:22]Um there's going to be different ways of
[4:25]it's not even going to be hardcoded like
[4:28]what I the data that I extract from from
[4:32]my signals is not going to be the same
[4:34]data that you might you know yours may
[4:37]look very different and the system will
[4:40]support this.
[4:42]So, I need to make a subscription model
[4:43]and then kind of like a funding model
[4:45]for um
[4:50]um you know token usage and file storage
[4:53]and all of that. So, you know, I've got
[4:56]some infrastructure to build and that's
[4:58]what I'm going to be working on. So,
[5:02]just thought I would share that. I'm
[5:03]going to leave it there for now. I guess
[5:05]I have more to say.
[5:08]Starting with the fact that
[5:11]I know people don't understand why I
[5:14]record videos the way I do. It's a big
[5:16]part of why I created autonomy.
[5:18]It can extract everything useful for me.
[5:21]Just stream of consciousness talking to
[5:22]this camera without trying to perform or
[5:25]put up a front or any of that. Just
[5:26]being myself. And I did that for two
[5:28]years. And for some reason, most people
[5:32]cannot hold that as an actual thing a
[5:35]person would do. They still put all
[5:38]kinds of narratives on top of it,
[5:39]thinking that you're talking about your
[5:41]financial struggles when really I'm
[5:43]talking about pressure or, you know,
[5:45]you're just performing and trying to get
[5:47]sympathy and all this other [ __ ]
[5:49]It's distortion. None of which is true
[5:51]for me.
[5:52]I built an exceptional [ __ ] system
[5:56]that extracts useful data from these
[5:59]videos. And for some reason, people are
[6:02]so stuck on the surface level of their
[6:04]lives, they can't [ __ ] see it. And
[6:06]it's right there in front of them.
[6:09]That is what I've been dealing with for
[6:10]2 years. And it's frustrating. And and
[6:14]not on a personal level. I look at it as
[6:16]a real problem for society. We can't
[6:19]relate to each other anymore cuz you're
[6:21]not relating to me. You're relating to a
[6:23]projection, to some kind of model that
[6:26]you've created that isn't accurate.
[6:30]I created autonomy to give you an
[6:31]accurate reflection, an accurate model
[6:33]of me.
[6:36]And for some reason,
[6:40]I mean, it's not surprising most people
[6:42]aren't going to take the time. So, we're
[6:44]just I'm going to get real off topic if
[6:46]I keep going down this train of thought,
[6:48]but you know, I've been processing that
[6:51]for a couple of years now
[6:53]for so many reasons. And, you know, I
[6:56]talk about these things on my channel. I
[6:57]get on this camera and I talk stream of
[6:59]consciousness and all that data gets
[7:01]extracted by AI
[7:03]and that gets turned into clusters and
[7:05]into patterns and eventually into
[7:07]training data for my own AI called
[7:09]remnant.
[7:11]And that AI will know me like nobody's
[7:13]ever known me.
[7:15]It will know my history. It will know
[7:17]how I think. It will know what matters
[7:20]to me. It will reflect me accurately. It
[7:23]will not do the things that people do.
[7:26]And I think that that's something the
[7:28]world needs more of because we've
[7:29]forgotten how to be human and somehow a
[7:31][ __ ] computer is better at it. That's
[7:34]where I'm leading this one.