Month: <span>June 2026</span>

The Most Popular Thing I Ever Posted on Thingiverse

Acoustic Guitar Pickup Holder If you were to ask me what the most downloaded design I ever put on Thingiverse was, most people would probably expect something complicated. Maybe a workshop tool, a computer accessory, or some elaborate mechanical design. Nope. It was a simple acoustic guitar pickup holder for a Mitchell guitar. The funny…

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Seven Air Horns and Weezer

One of the things I enjoy about being on the road is that sometimes life hands you a story before you realize you’re in one. I was driving along when I noticed a line of sleeper cabs making their way down the road. Not one truck. Not two trucks. A whole procession of them. And…

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Where Are the Advertisements?

One of the first things you might notice when visiting this site is what’s missing. Where are the advertisements? Where are the banner ads, pop-ups, autoplay videos, affiliate links, sponsored articles, and endless reminders that somebody wants your attention, your data, your money, or all three? The answer is simple. I chose not to put…

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Searching for My Past

When people hear me say that I’m searching for my past, they usually assume I’m talking about genealogy. You know the routine. They think I’m digging through family trees, looking for famous relatives, or trying to discover some connection to history. The funny thing is that if you go back far enough, most of us…

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Weekends Are for Making Money, Not Chasing the Algorithm

One of the things I have had to figure out with The Gigman’s Life is that not every day needs to be a video day. That may sound strange when you are trying to build a channel, a website, and a routine around posting content. Everybody talks about consistency. Everybody talks about feeding the algorithm. Everybody talks…

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Prompt to Post: Just to Point out The Difference

For those interested in the process, the article you read yesterday began as the prompt below. The original prompt was combined with context from previous discussions and ongoing AI development work to help organize my thoughts into a readable article. The ideas are mine; ChatGPT helped structure them into the post that was ultimately published.…

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Online When They Need Supply, Active When They Owe Responsibility

This article is attached to a live discussion from The Gigman’s Life, where I talked through Uber, Lyft, self-insurance, Massachusetts rideshare rules, and the definition game that drivers need to pay attention to. Because that is really what this comes down to. Definitions. There is online time, and there is active time. Those two things are not the…

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AI Development: I Am Not the Average AI User

If you’ve spent any amount of time reading my content, you’ll probably realize something pretty quickly: I’m not the average AI user. I know I’m not the average AI user because what most people consider a simple conversation often turns into thousands of tokens for me. Most people ask a question, get an answer, and…

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Who Owns It, Who Reported It, and Who Keeps Moving

https://rumble.com/v7bf4bg-breakfast-talk-morning-show-at-the-gig-mans-life.html Today on The Gigman’s Life, I’m looking at how easy it is for people to confuse inventory with ownership, especially when a franchise situation starts falling apart. Using the Bricks & Minifigs controversy as the example, the bigger question is not just “how much is the inventory worth?” but “who actually has the legal right…

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