The Storm May 16, 2026 david
Reflections on Recent Web Publishing and Work Ethic
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David · 00:00:00
Well, good evening. I have published a number of new sites this weekend and last weekend. The listing is on Honto.me. I wanted to make a few statements about the volume of work because I was able to roll this out rather quickly using AI coding tools. But the content, the majority of the content actually comes from research I have been doing over the course of the entire year.
As I have been attempting to work out exactly what kind of networks and persons have been involved with the more or less incessant harassment of me since that one relationship ended on May 20, which is just a few days away, isn't it? Last year. So we are four days away. From my year away from that person. And a year exactly into massive amounts of harassment and just interference with my life. From it appears to me a number of different vectors. And it appeared that way to me all last year.
And so I began to dive into it and do research. And that research led to corollary research and I saved everything I had been working on. And I guess I have been publishing all of that onto individual sites. So the speed with which I've rolled them out, it is evident I'm using AI coding tools, but the majority of the content has come from research that I did earlier. Also with AI, but it's not being generated in an automatic fashion in any way. I'm guiding all of the architectural decisions with the websites. And then we are going through refining process to hone the content and to make it more interesting, more accurate and so forth.
Just thought I would say those few words about what I've been doing. Because publishing my findings and my ideas on social media is not working. It's not because of content of my ideas. It is unfair resistance from the editor's side of things. So I'm basically just deciding to leave the social media platform world behind, or to maybe tinker with it for fun. That's basically what I'm doing here on X because they seem to be more permissive, at least, which is, which is, which is nice. Thanks, Elon. That's actually good.
But I don't think I have any hope of reaching the number of people that I need to with some of these ideas via other people's platforms. So I'm just building my own, because I have the ability and the skill set that is required for doing that. And in this manner, will I break through the glass ceiling and net that has been placed above me? You know what they say, you just got to keep ramming, right? Eventually, the barriers break.
The latest improvement that I have made is multilingual support on plausible denial.org. We have a number of processes running right now that are translating. But by tomorrow, we will have a fully Spanish version of the site that's complete with the audio readouts as well. And that is a dynamic process. If we need to make changes to the content, we'll all change. And we'll roll out some other languages soon as well, which means I'll have access to the search indexes and search engines of other countries. And so any kind of barriers that are being put in my way are about to be smashed by the population of the world who will find my topics organically.
We're not even going to talk about ads, but I could run ads if I wanted to. I could run ads in foreign countries on their internets as well. I mean, nothing I'm publishing is very disrespectful, as Nextdoor has classified my material. So in reality, that's what's about to happen is I'm about to reach everyone who may be interested in my topics through search engine publication. So y'all have fun with that. Okay, I'm sure you'll probably come after me legally. I hope you decide not to. I've tried to be editorial and fair in everything I'm publishing. I'm being very careful not to accuse anyone, or bring in any names into the mix that shouldn't be there. I hope you enjoy the content. There's more to come.
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David · 00:00:00
Yeah. How bad am I making those idiots who called me lazy look right about now? Yeah.
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David · 00:00:00
This right here is what you call mil spec people without ever having been trained by any of you idiots. It's just natural for me to work like this and none of you can have me because you betrayed me and you won't come to my aid. I'll go find somebody who wants this. I guarantee it.
An evening monologue about the volume of recent site builds, why the content is research-grounded rather than AI-generated, the move off social platforms because moderation has been arbitrary, the multilingual rollout on plausibledenial.org as a way around editorial gatekeeping, and a closing on work-ethic accusations.