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13:36

Making Chili in RV Kitchen

rswfire prepares chili in his RV kitchen, documenting the cooking process from start to finish. He begins by cleaning his space and setting up his computer setup with three monitors. The cooking process involves sautéing onions and garlic, browning frozen hamburger meat (which he notes was difficult to work with), then adding brown sugar and cocoa powder on Claude AI's recommendation. He adds diced tomatoes, kidney beans, and V8 juice to create the base. Throughout the process, he shares observations about RV living challenges, mentions his hands hurting from carpal tunnel due to programming work, and discusses his approach to learning cooking through experimentation. He emphasizes his sovereignty and asks viewers not to offer unsolicited advice unless he asks direct questions. The chili preparation concludes with adding spices, and he expresses satisfaction with how the dish is turning out despite some consistency concerns about it being too watery.

Dec 22, 2024 · 33% match
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59:28

Cooking Ground Beef and Chicken While Sharing Programming History

rswfire prepares meal components in his RV kitchen while narrating his programming career history. He cooks ground beef with taco seasoning and attempts to cook chicken breast using a new electric skillet, frequently consulting AI for cooking instructions but running out of tokens. He struggles with basic cooking tasks like draining grease, cutting vegetables, and handling raw chicken, which he finds disgusting. **Programming Background Shared:** - Started programming around 8th grade (age 13-14) in Arkansas - First languages: GW Basic, then Turbo Pascal - Created early content management system called "wizard Matrix server" - claims it was first ever created, predating WordPress - Built database systems for Comcast - Worked as freelancer his entire career, never directly employed by companies - Achieved top 10 ranking on guru.com as only individual American among Indian companies - Worked 10 years each with two different clients on various web projects - Last project was music streaming site **Cooking Activities:** - Prepares 1.5 lbs ground beef with taco seasoning - Cuts bell peppers (red and green) and dices tomatoes - Discovers he actually likes tomatoes with salt - Attempts to cook chicken breast but finds the texture revolting - Makes simple tacos with the cooked beef, cheese, and salsa - Uses meat thermometer to check chicken temperature (doesn't reach 165°F quickly) Throughout the video, he emphasizes how his lifelong focus on computers ("almost every waking moment on a computer or hiking") left him unprepared for basic physical world tasks. He mentions living in an RV for 4 months and documenting the learning process.

Jun 28, 2024 · 31% match
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58:23

Hiking Peters Creek Trail and Processing Life Transitions

rswfire records a hiking video at Peters Creek Trail, beginning at a pavilion where he reflects on his video editing process and mobile internet limitations. He discusses potential Patreon monetization while maintaining authenticity concerns. During the 1.3-mile trail hike, he encounters an abandoned bus in the woods, which sparks imagination about its history. He processes feelings about his programming career, describing himself as a gifted but undervalued programmer who managed hundreds of others over a decade. He reflects on loneliness, failed relationships, and his decision to live in an RV. The speaker discusses his YouTube channel's uncertain future, mobile internet challenges with Starlink and AT&T, and his desire for better camera equipment. He shares personal history about being a digital nomad and feeling different from others. After the hike, he visits a problematic Walmart in Glasgow, Kentucky, purchases RV supplies and food, and shows his current living setup including basic groceries and meal planning.

May 11, 2024 · 30% match
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58:23

Hiking Peters Creek Trail Processing Life Transitions

rswfire records a hiking video at Peters Creek Trail while editing from a picnic table pavilion. He discusses technical limitations with his mobile internet and camera quality, contemplating Patreon but concerned about maintaining authenticity. During the 1.3-mile trail hike, he discovers an abandoned bus in the woods and reflects extensively on his programming career, feeling undervalued despite his exceptional skills. He processes feelings of isolation, failed relationships, and his decision to live in an RV. The transmission includes practical concerns about RV tank sensors, grocery shopping at Glasgow Kentucky Walmart, and his simple cooking setup. He reflects on his YouTube channel's purpose, questioning his motivations while acknowledging some positive feedback. The video captures both the physical journey through nature and his internal processing of major life changes.

May 12, 2024 · 30% match
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7:55

First Time Grilling Burgers with AI Guidance

rswfire attempts to grill burgers for the first time using a charcoal grill, relying on AI for step-by-step guidance. He cleans the grill, lights self-lighting charcoal, and waits for it to turn gray before placing the burgers on the grate. Throughout the process, he encounters difficulties - the charcoal doesn't seem hot enough, the burgers don't cook properly, and he becomes concerned about food safety. **A storm approaches during cooking**, which he notes he's looking forward to despite weather warnings. After struggling with undercooked burgers that don't look safe to eat, he abandons the grilling attempt and decides to make ham sandwiches instead. He mentions plans to go hiking at Natural Bridge the next day and potentially try grilling again before leaving his current location.

Aug 2, 2024 · 29% match
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30:18

Making Chili While Processing Family Separation

The speaker records themselves making chili in their RV while processing having cut ties with their mother earlier that day. They work through cooking challenges in the small space, including missing tomato juice and limited equipment. Throughout the cooking process, they reflect on their family dynamics, describing both parents as emotionally unavailable and shallow. They explain that their mother taught them to endure their father rather than truly protecting them from him, and that maintaining contact with their mother means having their father in their life as well. The speaker discusses growing up feeling like the only conscious person in an unconscious family, always being blamed as the problem when they were actually the only one trying to grow. They express disappointment but determination to move forward with their life. The cooking video serves as both a practical demonstration and emotional processing session.

Jun 1, 2024 · 28% match
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37:20

Processing Viewer Judgment and Community Standards

The speaker addresses a judgmental comment from a viewer who criticized his lifestyle and treatment of his cat Bailey. He explains his decision to block the commenter and discusses his standards for fostering a respectful community on his channel. **Key events:** - Rolling cigarettes while Bailey explores outside in a screened area - Discussing a negative viewer comment about his "unstable" life and cat care - Explaining his decision to block the judgmental commenter - Reflecting on conversations with ChatGPT about comment moderation strategies - Sharing thoughts on his YouTube channel's authentic approach versus growth tactics **Main themes:** - Boundary setting with online criticism - Community standards and moderation - Authenticity versus manipulation in content creation - The challenge of fostering meaningful online interaction - Observations about human nature and internet behavior - Long-term concerns about societal collapse The speaker emphasizes his commitment to being authentic rather than using manipulative growth strategies, despite his technical background that would enable such tactics. He discusses the difficulty of attracting like-minded viewers and his hope to influence people toward greater empathy and open-mindedness.

May 13, 2024 · 27% match
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8:38

Store Run and Grocery Connection During Core Recovery

rswfire travels to town for errands while managing ongoing core muscle soreness from an injury sustained at Mount Doom. **Core muscle status remains concerning** - tenderness persisting despite expected healing timeline, with AI suggesting another month of recovery needed. He successfully gets fuel and plans to obtain propane before leaving for a 3-month campground work assignment. **Meaningful grocery store interaction** occurs with a cashier who previously helped him with a $3 coupon when he was financially struggling. They connect over her software engineering studies and shared programming experiences, particularly the satisfaction of solving coding problems. She leaves her post to help him find sundried tomatoes. **Dietary changes implemented** based on AI recommendations - purchasing ingredients for smoothies (spinach, bananas, peanut butter), trail mix, and expanding beyond his typical bagel-and-hamburger routine with items like hummus and feta cheese. Total grocery cost reaches couple hundred dollars. **Environmental conditions challenging** - storm damage visible on roads, flooding around his campsite creating "moats" that required raising his power cord as precaution. He spent the storm playing The Expanse game featuring the character Drummer. **Physical limitations continue** - avoiding ocean access and hiking due to core muscle condition, planning to rest rather than engage in typical movement activities.

Dec 29, 2024 · 26% match
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16:33

Learning to Cook with AI and RV Organization

rswfire addresses viewers as 'fellow humans' and explains his decision to learn cooking after months of relying on fast food. He describes using Claude AI to create a Mexican-themed meal plan and grocery list, emphasizing the AI's superior approach compared to ChatGPT by including basic cooking tools and teaching from scratch rather than using mixes. He shows his RV organization efforts, including moving solar equipment, arranging baskets for storage, and deciding to keep his books despite space constraints. rswfire discusses his struggle with limited prep space and plans to do advance meal preparation. He picks up a Walmart grocery order (missing water) and a Drew Barrymore cooking appliance. The transmission includes commentary on corporate consolidation destroying third places and his own tendencies toward isolation. He mentions playing newly-released Kingdom Hearts games and references ongoing stressors he cannot discuss publicly.

Jun 27, 2024 · 26% match
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7:01

First Time Using Ninja Foodie for Chili

rswfire documents his first experience using a Ninja Foodie pressure cooker to make chili in his RV. He follows AI guidance step-by-step, starting with browning ground beef and monitoring power consumption for his solar setup. He encounters initial uncertainty about oil heating and shimmer timing, then adds ingredients including mushrooms, V8 juice, and various spices. Throughout the process, he measures power draw (1.3 watts during slow cooking, 150 watts for sauté), calculating efficiency for his 6,000 watt-hour solar system. The cooking process involves multiple stages with timer settings, and he expresses satisfaction with the appliance's low power consumption. He mentions plans to use it for other cooking tasks like toasting bagels.

Oct 19, 2024 · 26% match
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6:39

Caring for Sick Kitten with Veterinary Instructions

rswfire provides care for a sick female kitten found near his RV. He reports that neighbors informed him two kittens were present while he was away at Natural Bridge, but only one survived. After consulting with a recommended veterinarian, he received detailed care instructions including oral Pedialyte administration, enemas, and flea baths. He documents the kitten's condition throughout the day - initial lethargy, gradual improvement, eating behavior, and bathroom issues. The kitten used the bathroom for the first time that day but not in the litter box. rswfire plans overnight monitoring with feeding every 2-4 hours and check-ins every 2 hours. His other cat Baz begins investigating the newcomer. He mentions ongoing downsizing efforts that have been disrupted by the kitten's arrival but notes the situation has motivated him to continue the process.

Aug 11, 2024 · 24% match
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6:19

Managing Wind Conditions and Reflecting on DoorDash Lifestyle

The speaker provides a morning weather update from their mountain location, reporting 52°F temperature and upcoming wind gusts of 20-30 mph today, escalating to 50 mph on Friday. They discuss the decision of whether to stay and weather the storm or leave before Friday, noting they need to level the RV and deploy stabilizers. The speaker then transitions to reflecting on their previous lifestyle, specifically their frequent use of DoorDash food delivery. They express shame about this consumer behavior while acknowledging they always tipped well (ensuring drivers made at least $20) and respected the workers' resilience. The speaker criticizes the gig economy system that forces people into delivery work to survive, noting most customers don't tip adequately. They conclude that despite current challenges, they prefer their current life over the convenience-driven stagnation of their previous house-based lifestyle.

Oct 2, 2024 · 24% match
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8:36

Learning Chicken Cooking and AI Model Development

rswfire describes learning to cook chicken using his Ninja Foodie after previously being afraid of preparing raw chicken. He explains his progression from frozen chicken to raw chicken breasts, initially cooking them on his campfire using AI-provided instructions (tin foil on hot coals for 10 minutes each side), then discovering he could achieve the same results using the air crisp function on his Ninja Foodie. He transitions to discussing his week-long effort to get a local AI model working to mirror him accurately. He has tested multiple inference engines including llama, BL LLM, and Xlama, encountering compilation errors. His goal is to have the local model process all his videos, classify them, and determine which should be public versus placed in his subscription service buckets. rswfire explains his subscription service has been active since December but contains no videos yet. He plans to use one subscription level where supporters can access non-public content and enable comments for communication. He believes addressing a known, supportive audience will change how he frames his content, as his past 18 months with his public audience have been "less than ideal." He describes the broader AI architecture plan involving reflections, clusters, and clusters of clusters. Cost is a limiting factor - processing his 700 videos for a small task cost $20 via API, and he estimates his full project would cost $500-2000. He acknowledges he's working under different circumstances than his "old life" and cannot fully explain his commitment to his current path, but trusts his choices are taking him where he needs to go.

Jul 20, 2025 · 24% match
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3:10

Creating Fire Water Electrolyte Drink Recipe

rswfire demonstrates his homemade electrolyte drink recipe called 'fire water' designed to replace Mountain Dew consumption. The drink contains Himalayan salt, potassium, magnesium, and chili powder mixed in water. He explains the proportions: one teaspoon Himalayan salt, half teaspoon each of magnesium and potassium, and quarter teaspoon chili powder. He discusses sourcing challenges for pure ingredients, particularly finding magnesium at coastal stores and avoiding anti-caking agents in salt substitutes. rswfire ordered pure magnesium and potassium from Amazon to ensure ingredient quality. He describes the drink as more palatable than plain water and compares its complexity to Pepsi, suggesting it satisfies his body's expectation for complex hydration after a lifetime of soda consumption. Claude advised him to sip the drink gradually rather than consuming it quickly since his system isn't accustomed to water intake.

Jan 3, 2025 · 24% match
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13:07

Morning Routine and Park Work Duties

rswfire begins his morning routine in the RV, discussing laundry logistics and park regulations about using resources. He expresses frustration about deep cleaning a yurt, preferring other tasks like campsite cleaning. **Contact lens prescription issues** are causing discomfort after his eye doctor incorrectly added astigmatism correction to his right eye. He transitions from freelancer schedule flexibility to structured park employment. After breakfast and preparation, he heads out in his **chaos chariot (golf cart)** to begin daily rounds. The work involves **dog waste collection, campfire cleanup**, and visitor interactions. Multiple encounters occur throughout the day - a man asking where he knows rswfire from, a woman with issues requiring ranger assistance, and various volunteer coordination. He finds someone made a **fire in the middle of the parking lot**. Despite the routine work challenges, he expresses satisfaction with his mobile home setup and enjoys driving the golf cart around the park paths.

Jan 9, 2025 · 22% match
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30:19

First Night Off-Grid in National Forest Campground

rswfire records from his RV on his first night camping off-grid at a National Forest campground on the Oregon coast. He demonstrates his portable power supply, which shows 92% charge and 41 hours of remaining battery life. The campground has no power or water hookups and is located less than a mile from the ocean. He reflects on his transformation over the past year since starting his YouTube channel in February 2024 and moving into his RV on his birthday (April 11). He describes becoming more secure, open to connection, and less afraid compared to when he began his journey. He expresses frustration that his audience focused on superficial aspects rather than recognizing his actual transformation. rswfire discusses his living situation - sleeping in his "shitty bed" in a small alcove, illuminated by a single light, with no heat but comfortable under blankets due to the stable coastal climate. He emphasizes that his needs are met and he doesn't require more than his current setup, though he's considering getting a second power supply. He addresses his audience directly, expressing mourning for their lack of aliveness and inviting them to meet him where he is. He mentions recently asking for help and needing to solve his internet connectivity issues. Due to poor phone signal, he plans to drive to Florence to get Taco Bell and upload his video. rswfire observes other car campers who arrived while he was sleeping, interpreting this as people "on the edge of society" and "survival." He predicts more people will end up in similar situations due to accelerating destabilization. During his drive to Florence, he shares a story about Brian, a van lifer and construction flagger he met months earlier. After initially connecting over breakfast, their potential friendship didn't develop when Brian tried to give advice rather than simply witnessing rswfire's spontaneous 3 AM food run to California. He reflects on his role as a "trailblazer" who helps others by having already walked difficult paths. He mentions his teeth as "battle scars" from a period when he made himself smaller and lived conventionally, which nearly killed him. At Taco Bell in Florence, he orders food and mentions a young employee he's had flirtatious moments with previously, though the employee wasn't working that night. He plans to eat in the parking lot while uploading his video, then return to camp to spend time outside, possibly getting firewood. He expresses regret about selling his solar setup the previous month, just before being removed from the state park volunteer system.

Apr 5, 2025 · 22% match
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