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- ArticleThe Work
The Line Almost Nobody Publishes
Don and Patti Nichols publish every line of a Belize medical mission budget, including the freight bill that is the biggest number on the page. Why the ugly line makes the rest believable.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Should AI-Assisted Articles Carry a Label?
Europe's AI transparency rules take effect August 2, 2026. Read the strongest arguments for and against labeling AI-assisted articles for readers.
- ArticleRebuild
Twelve Weeks, and Most Students Are Interviewing in Week 10
Premier Dental Academy of Longview runs about 12 weeks and most students start interviewing in week 10. Run the real cost and refund math before you enroll.
- ArticleRebuild
The comeback ledger, quarter three
284 published articles, 112 in July alone, zero missing share images. My honest quarter three ledger, plus the 40 minute method to run your own.
- ArticleRebuild
I Published the Grading Rules Before I Graded Anybody
Most political scorecards show you a number and never the math. On RepWatchr I published the weights, the evidence tiers, and the gates before anyone got a grade.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Six Days Ago I Wrote About This. Then I Did It Four More Times.
I published an article about having 46 category names. Six days later I had 50. Why an audit is not a fix, and what an actual constraint looks like.
- 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
The System Ran While My Son Was Being Born
Two days ago I published the two-week test. Then my son came early and I ran it on myself. Two days, zero logins, nothing broke. What that proves about systems.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Daniel Ray Caldwell J6 Case Record: Detention, One-Count Plea, 68-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
Daniel Ray Caldwell’s verified J6 record: arrest, detention ruling, seven charged counts, one felony plea, 68-month sentence, and full pardon.
- ArticleThe Work
Let the Readers Build the Database
RepWatchr has 16,834 profiles and 59,657 sources. I did not put them all there. How a published receipt standard turns an audience into a data asset you actually own.
- ArticleRebuild
We Put "This Is Not a Get Rich Quick Scheme" on Our Own Sales Page
Wholesale Universe publishes the number nobody publishes: up to a year to ramp. Ryan Nichols on why the uncomfortable number belongs on the sales page, not the fine print.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Laura Nevils and Books & Barrels
Meet Books & Barrels owner Laura Nevils and learn how the downtown Longview bookstore supports readers, local authors, events, and community.
- ArticlePolitics & Accountability
U.S.–Saudi Nuclear Deal Is Signed—but Trump Says It Depends on Israel Normalization
The U.S.–Saudi 123 nuclear agreement is signed, but Trump says it requires Israel normalization and bars enrichment. Here is what Congress must verify.
- ArticleOp-ed
Weaponized: Lawfare in Harrison County, and the Lawyer I Can't Find
I believe Harrison County's government has been weaponized against me — multiple charges, a civil suit, and no attorney in East Texas willing to take my case. Here is what lawfare looks like up close, and how you can help me keep fighting.
- ArticleRebuild
Ninety days of mornings
Before I run 90 days of daily positive posting I am publishing the baseline: 290,481 views, 18,884 followers, 81 unfollows. The full playbook is inside.
- ArticleRebuild
I Put Demo Build in My Own Footer
Most founders would delete that line. Why Gideon Commerce labels its own unfinished parts, publishes every price, and tells you to go check its numbers.
- 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.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Webster J6 Case Record: Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and Denied Vacatur
Thomas Webster’s verified January 6 case record: six-count jury verdict, 10-year sentence, 2024 appeal, full 2025 pardon and denied 2026 vacatur request.
- ArticleLegal Filings
Motion 2: They Tried to Silence Me — Fix the Speech Conditions on My Bond
Ryan Nichols, pro se in Harrison County, Texas, moves to narrow vague speech and social-media bond conditions as an unconstitutional prior restraint. First Amendment, Packingham v. North Carolina, Near v. Minnesota, Texas free speech. Read
- 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.
- ArticleThe Work
Publish the Ladder. Credit the First Step.
Four published price floors and one rule that changes everything: the paid entry step is credited in full toward the build. Why hiding your price costs more than it protects.
- ArticleThe Work
Sixteen Thousand Profiles. Fifty Nine Thousand Sources. That Is Not a Website.
RepWatchr is the proof this stack ships real software: a database, a search layer, scorecards, and paid research tiers.
- ArticleRebuild
The Plumber Who Tells You to Go Get Other Estimates
Streety Plumbing prints Master Plumber License M-38762 on its home page, then tells you to get multiple estimates. Here is the seven question hire check.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Four Names for One Subject. My Own Archive Was Hiding From Me.
238 articles, 46 categories, and January 6 filed under four different names. What one query against my own database taught me about owning the platform.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
A Feed Nobody Can Turn Off
221 articles, and three boring files keep them mine. Why a sitemap, an RSS feed, and an app manifest beat any algorithm you are currently renting.
- ArticleEast Texas Business
East Texas Business Spotlight: Daren Horton and Gecko Pest Control
Meet Gecko Pest Control owner Daren Horton and learn about the Marshall company's services, history, community work, licensing record, and customer checklist.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Mail-Ballot Order Remains Blocked After First Circuit Denies Stay
The First Circuit denied a stay of the injunction against Trump’s 2026 mail-ballot order. See what remains blocked, where, and what happens next.
- 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.
- ArticleLegal Filings
The Master Exhibit Index: Ordered Receipts for the Record
A court-style visual exhibit index for Ryan Nichols' Harrison County record, with ordered receipts, source notes, classifications, and public redactions.
- 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.
- ArticleThe Work
Put the Price on the Page: The $5 to $497 Ladder
Four productized tiers with published prices. Why a services page with no prices filters out everybody too proud to ask.
- 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.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Slow is smooth, smooth is fast
I published 33 articles in May and 112 in July. The speed in July was bought in May. Here is the 20 minute Sunday planning method, written out step by step.
- ArticleRebuild
One Month on the Ledger. Only Shipped Work Gets a Line.
First monthly audit of the Comeback Ledger. 18 entries shipped in public, including a month that shipped nothing. The zero stays in the chart.
- ArticleRebuild
The Most Important Page on My Marketplace Is the List of Things You Cannot Sell
Gideon Commerce blocks thirteen categories and takes zero fee on vehicles and real estate. I turned off checkout on the biggest tickets on purpose. Here is why.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
I Published Two Articles One Week and Sixty Three the Next. That Is Not a System.
I counted eight weeks of my own output and the spikes were the problem, not the win. Your real capacity is your worst week, not your best. Here is the fix.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
If It Only Works When You Do It, You Built a Job
Ryan Nichols on the two-week test for any business: trigger, steps, check. Write the system on an index card before you spend a dollar on software.
- ArticleAI & Technology
Claude Opus 5 Is Here: Price, 1M Context, Agent Upgrades and the Limits to Watch
Claude Opus 5 is available now with a 1M-token context window and stronger agent work. See verified pricing, access, risks and one practical test.
- 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.
- ArticleThe Work
The Part of the Software That Says No
Anybody can build the part that takes money. Four kinds of refusal inside a marketplace build, plus one labeling error on my own page that I am not going to quietly fix.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The Bottom Rung Is Where They Decide About You
The cheapest paid thing you sell is not revenue. It is where a stranger finds out if you are real. Four of my own offer ladders and the three questions to test yours.
- ArticleRebuild
Fifteen Sources for Every New Name
RepWatchr added 51 profiles and 794 source links in eleven days. Why the source count is the number that matters, and the published evidence tiers behind it.
- ArticleRebuild
The Bakery That Published What It Cannot Guarantee
Taste and Sea Bakery in Longview uses 100% gluten free ingredients, then tells customers its kitchen is not a gluten free facility. Why that warning works.
- ArticleTexas Education
Should Texas Move Faster on Full-Time Virtual Public Schools?
Texas opened a new path for full-time virtual campuses. Should the state expand faster, or demand more proof before online schools scale statewide?
- ArticleRebuild
The Record Grew While I Was in the Delivery Room
RepWatchr grew from 58,575 to 58,667 source URLs and 16,758 to 16,783 profiles in 17 days, including the week my son was born. What a record is supposed to do.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
2,133 People Came to My Front Porch. Almost None of Them Made It Past the Doormat.
Ryan Nichols publishes his own site analytics: 2,133 homepage loads, 1 percent average scroll, and the archive pages that hold readers to 64 percent. Go pull yours.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Christopher Worrell J6 Case Record: Bench Trial, 10-Year Sentence, Full Pardon and 2026 Civil Case
Christopher Worrell’s sourced J6 record: seven-count bench-trial findings, 10-year sentence, full pardon and proposed-class-member status in a stayed 2026 civil case.
- ArticlePolitics
Trump Orders Warning Signs Outside Smithsonian Museum: What the July 24 Executive Order Actually Does
Trump ordered warning signs outside the Smithsonian’s American History museum. Here is what the July 24 order does, who governs the museum and what remains disputed.
- ArticleJanuary 6
Thomas Frank Sibick J6 Case Record: Detention, Three-Count Plea, 50-Month Sentence and Full Pardon
Thomas Frank Sibick’s sourced J6 record: charges, detention appeal, three-count plea, 50-month sentence, full pardon, release and firsthand interview.