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- ArticleBehind the scenes
Make It Easy to Leave. The List That Stays Is Real.
The unsubscribe link is a trust feature, not a legal chore. Why five hundred volunteers beat fifty thousand hostages, and how I built my own list.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
One Tap. That Is the Whole Form.
The best form on my site is a single button. One question, one tap, votes free, results for an email, all said out loud. The smallest ask any business can copy.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Stop Counting Views. Start Counting Who Came Back.
Reach is rented. A way to reach somebody back is owned. How to measure email capture by page class, fix the leaks, and build a platform an algorithm cannot take.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion to Recuse Judge Joe Black: His Wife Holds My Evidence, and His Account Keeps Watching Me
Why I asked Judge Joe Black to step aside: his wife, Lt. Cindy Black, sits in the HCSO records chain that controls my bodycam, and the account I identify as his keeps viewing my Facebook stories while my speech is a disputed bond issue. Ver
- ArticleThe Work
A Handful of Messages a Year
The most honest signup form I have built promises two texts a trip. Name the trigger, name the ceiling, then be boring about keeping it. The follow up lesson in one sentence.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The Best Thing I Built This Year Is a Room You Will Never See
17,212 visitors left behind 33 email addresses. I only know that because I own the database instead of a dashboard. Why the back room is the real case for owning your platform.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Thirty Six Thousand Visits. Thirty Six Email Addresses.
I published my own capture numbers, including the zero. Why the ask belongs at the action instead of the bottom of the page, and how to count the list you actually own.
- ArticleRebuild
I Am Building Software That Keeps Its Own Receipts
A five dollar chargeback taught me that the truth is not enough. The record is what wins. Why proof is a feature, not a support process.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
You Do Not Own Your Audience. You Are Renting It.
Count your followers. Now count how many you could reach if the platform went dark tonight. The four steps to owning your platform instead of leasing it.
- ArticleMotivation
Do One Thing You Can Point To: The One Visible Win Method
Use the One Visible Win method to finish something meaningful before noon: a practical 30-minute Build, Close, Record exercise for rebuilding momentum.
- ArticleAI & Technology
ChatGPT Work Changes the AI Job: From Answering Questions to Finishing Work
ChatGPT Work explained: current availability, GPT-5.6 models, pricing, scheduled tasks, Sites, practical opportunities, risks, limits, and one test to try.
- PhotoRebuild
Banned again — this time for 'Space Force' and 'discombobulater.' Meanwhile 'Rot in Hell you unAmerican scum' stays up. Twice in 24 hours.
**🔥 This is the second time in 24 hours.** Yesterday X locked my account for a Liam Nissan parody reply. Today they locked it again — this time for the words "Space Force" and "discombobulater" in a sarcastic reply under a video about the B
- ArticleThe Work
Why Not Just Use Wix? Here Is the Honest Answer.
Sometimes you should. But a builder sells you one stage of eight, and then you buy the other seven separately, forever.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Hundred Eighteen Pages Nobody Can Evict Me From
218 published pages on a domain I own. A post on a rented platform has a half-life. A page you own has an address. Here is what owning it actually costs.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Stopped Building Pages. I Started Building Doors.
One homepage written for everybody is a homepage written for nobody. How I route five different visitors, capture intent on the first tap, and why the list is the only thing you own.
- ArticleEast Texas
No Heat Alert Is Active—but Longview and Marshall Face a 102–105°F Heat Index This Weekend
Longview and Marshall face heat-index values of 102–105°F this weekend despite no active heat alert. See the verified forecast, risks and practical steps.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Shawn Ingram and Custom Graphics TX
Meet Shawn Ingram of Custom Graphics TX, a Longview branding shop combining in-house production, local business connections and practical skills access.
- ArticleEast Texas
Marshall’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Is Open for Comment: 19 Projects—and Draft Gaps to Fix by July 31
Marshall’s draft hazard plan proposes 19 resilience projects. See the priorities, incomplete data, public-comment deadline and how residents can respond.
- ArticleMotivation
Remove One Obstacle, Then Move: The 20-Minute Friction Audit
Use this practical 20-minute friction audit to remove one obstacle, reduce resistance and begin the work you keep postponing.
- ArticleRebuild
I Did Not Build This Site For Traffic. I Built It So Nobody Could Take It From Me.
Every platform I do not own can delete me in a single afternoon. I found that out the hard way. So I stopped renting. I am not going to sit here and act like I have not used the big platforms. I have. They reach people fast and they reach p
- ArticleOp-ed
You Don't Own Your Followers. You Rent Them.
You do not own your followers. Read that again. You rent them. That number on your profile, the one you worked years to build, the one you check like a scoreboard. You do not own a single name on it. The platform does. You are a tenant. And
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 11: No Trial by Cropped Screenshot — Native Digital Evidence
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves for native-format digital production, metadata and hash preservation, and full-thread authentication so no party can rely on cropped screenshots. Riley v. California, Carpenter, Brady. Harrison County, Texas digi
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 3: Release the Bodycam — The Recording That Settles It
Ryan Nichols demands Harrison County preserve and release the church bodycam, dispatch, CAD, 911 audio, and police report under Article 39.14 and Brady v. Maryland. Includes the emailed records exchange with HCSO. Bodycam, Brady, Giglio, Te
- ArticleThe Work
Every Dollar Posted in Public. The Open Book Standard.
A mission platform with a public ledger, sponsorship down to a 60 cent pair of reading glasses, and a permanent 509 photo archive.
- ArticleThe Work
A Website Builder Gives You Stage Two of Eight
The eight stages every company runs, where owners actually break, and a four minute audit you can do on paper today.
- ArticleThe Work
If I Disappeared Tomorrow, Would Your Business Still Run?
Your code, your data, your accounts. The five question ownership audit, and why builders keep the keys.
- ArticleThe Work
I Build the Whole Thing Before You Pay Me Anything
The free build offer, the $497 System Map, and the published price ladder. Why I can carry the risk instead of handing it to you.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Protect the First Hour Before the World Claims It
The day gets loud fast. Use this practical first-hour firewall to protect your priorities before messages, requests, and small emergencies take over.
- ArticleBusiness & Technology
The Barcode Worked Because Everybody Agreed to Read the Same Lines
The UPC barcode changed retail because competing companies adopted one shared product standard. Its history offers a practical lesson for connected businesses.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Companies Decide Whether Anybody Finds Me
I counted every visit my site has ever recorded. Two platforms sent 38 percent of them. The traffic I built myself was 8.3 percent. Here is the chart and the fix.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Two Million Americans a Month Are Trying to Get Out. Most of Them Have Nowhere to Go.
Nearly 600,000 monthly searches to quit Instagram, 460,000 for TikTok. Most never leave because they have nowhere to land. Here is the exact stack I own instead.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Turned Down the Easiest Money on the Internet
I researched 36 affiliate programs and turned on none of them. Amazon can terminate a publisher over content it alone judges defamatory. Here is the standard I use instead.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
If I Cannot Export It, I Do Not Own It
The one question I ask before building on any tool: can I get my data out today, without permission, in a format that works elsewhere? Losing reach is a setback. Losing the record is the business.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Have to Start Over: Build a 30-Minute Restart Ramp
Use this practical 30-minute Restart Ramp to recover context, complete one re-entry action and return to important work after an interruption.
- ArticlePolitics
House Passes H. Con. Res. 113: What the $95 Billion Reconciliation Blueprint Actually Does
The House passed H. Con. Res. 113 by 216–214. Learn what the $95 billion reconciliation blueprint authorizes, what it does not spend, and what happens next.
- ArticleAI & Technology
GPT-5.6 Sol Is Here: What OpenAI's New Model Family Costs—and What Ultra Really Means
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family explained: Sol, Terra and Luna pricing, ChatGPT access, max and ultra modes, multi-agent risks, and one practical test.
- ArticleMotivation
How to Rebuild Self-Trust: Keep One Small Promise Today
Rebuild self-trust with a practical four-box exercise: protect, produce, repair, and release. Make one small promise and create proof by sunset.
- ArticleMotivation
You Do Not Need a Perfect Day: Start With the Next 15 Minutes
Feeling stuck or overwhelmed? Use this practical 15-minute reset to choose one controllable action, rebuild momentum, and move forward with faith today.
- ArticleReflection
One Thing I Write Turns Into Ten. That Is Not Talent. That Is a System.
Most people sit down to create and start from zero every single time. Blank screen. Blank caption. Blank stare. Then they wonder why they run out of gas in three weeks. I do not start from zero. I have not for a long time. I write one real
- ArticleReflection
The Water Doesn't Care What They Said About You
Out here, nobody's filing motions. The fish don't read the news. It's just me, the line, and a quiet that took me years to earn. I do my best thinking on the water. There's a spot I go to in East Texas where the morning fog sits low and the
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 8: Protect the Sensitive, Show the Truth — Seal Medical, Redact Private Data
Ryan Nichols, pro se, moves to file redacted public exhibits and seal sensitive medical, minor, and private records (PTSD, Texas Compassionate Use) for in-camera review in Harrison County, Texas. Nixon v. Warner, Seattle Times v. Rhinehart,
- ArticleWall of Shame
Threats Against Ryan Nichols: The Treece Messages and the Church Gun Story
I asked privately for a public comment to come down. The receipts show what came back — Messenger threats in the Treece thread, and a false 'gun' narrative I deny and want the Harrison County bodycam to settle.
- PhotoWall of Shame
The Receipts Wall: Every threat, slur, and "deserve life in prison" comment X let stay up against me. In 24 hours.
**This is every threat, slur, and "you deserve life in prison" comment X allowed to stay up against me in the last 24 hours — receipts, names, timestamps, and dissection.** My account is locked. Theirs are not. The asymmetry is the whole st
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Give the Hard Task a Start Time
A hard task does not need a bigger speech. Use this 20 minute start-time drill to reduce uncertainty, begin cleanly, and leave a visible next step.
- ArticleHistory & Technology
The Black Box Began With a Memo Nobody Wanted
David Warren's flight recorder began as a memo that drew little interest. He built the missing record anyway, changing how aviation learns from disaster.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Cut My Own Output By Sixty Percent
My publishing system was hitting its number by stretching the truth. So I built a governor into it. Why every system needs a stop condition written before the run condition.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Nine Chambers That Became One Rescue Route
The 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue saved 12 boys and their coach through nine chambers, three extraction days, and one disciplined chain of handoffs.
- ArticleThe Work
The Objection Was Never the Tuition
A dental school published thirteen free tools, including one for childcare and bills and one that is a script for talking to your family. That is what a real funnel looks like.
- ArticleThe Work
The Three Questions Every Customer Asks Before They Call
What you do, what it costs, what your finished work looks like. Answer all three on the page or lose the job.
- ArticleMotivation & Discipline
Make the First Version Before You Judge It
Perfection can become a respectable excuse for delay. Use this 25 minute first-version protocol to create something real enough to improve today.