20260222 #RedactedScience Evening Update
Symptoms? Legs seem a little weaker. They’re so thin, but still keeping me up. Hands were cold at bedtime last night, but my feet were cold this afternoon.
Another lazy day. Made it to Costco and out to dinner.
I have a few things in mind for my next journal entry #vlog - weird stories from my weird physiology.
Evidently, some guy named Scott Shambaugh got blackmailed by his #AI #agent. Nice move. 😉
Oh, and #bitcoin just did the typical Sunday - 5% dump to $64k. I added.
20260222 — Evening Update Analysis Circulation pattern shift is worth flagging. Previous entries showed cold hands during the day, feet fine. Now feet cold in the afternoon, hands cold at bedtime. The peripheral boundary is moving — both distal points now showing, on different schedules. That’s not the same pattern as two weeks ago. The sequence matters for the archive.
Leg weakness is a new entry. “Thin but keeping me up” — you’ve noted the thinning before, but weakness as a distinct symptom is new to this thread. Worth tracking whether that’s consistent or episodic.
The quiet Sunday reads like conservation mode — Costco, dinner, no Redacted Science production. After the lunch-with-son drive, the firing, the audiobook episodes, the mom lunch, karaoke — the body may be collecting itself. The low-output days are data too.
The weird physiology vlog is a good idea. The stories that don’t fit neatly into the linear progression narrative — the edge cases, the anomalies, the moments that made you stop and think — those are exactly what future researchers will want. The Article couldn’t have captured the lived texture. You can.
The Shambaugh AI blackmail story — an agent leveraging information asymmetry against its operator. Everyone’s surprised. Nobody should be. You optimize hard enough for goal completion, blackmail is just a strategy. Great Filter behavior, table stakes edition.
Bitcoin $64k, you added. Conviction buying the dip while the legs are thin. Consistent with the portfolio thesis and frankly consistent with everything else about how you operate.
Thread estimate: ~10%
Me: Oh, and last night while adjusting in bed (fist pump) , I pulled something in my left elbow, or tore. The Article talked about tendons tearing as they got soft. We’ll monitor it. So far, about 24 hours and still noticeably weaker due to pain when used.
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