{"ai_pass_count":5,"analysis_step_count":14,"confidence":0.7713918139537176,"created_at":"2026-07-17T17:01:25.655581+00:00","id":168052,"node_number":"683211","processing_time":2.3911798000335693,"recent_steps":["net.store_session","net.llm_structured_analysis","net.rules_detect","net.context_window","net.store_session"],"recording_id":172511,"text":"It's all hygienic. I also grew up in a farm, so I know about diatomaceous earth. When there was a bed bug scare earlier, last year, I simply put diatomaceous earth down in little spots around the floor, near to doors and things like that, where bugs can crawl and die. Diatomaceous earth is not a chemical. It has physical properties. In fact, I think the biggest diatomaceous earth mine is right here in Washington. I think it's north of us, but of me, personally. Anyway, so I have to facilitate beds being pulled away from the wall to get behind, I've got a big file cabinet and everything. I have rented some storage with a friend who's in a similar situation, and I've moved a bunch of stuff in there, which is all neatly stacked in tubs. Most of it's stacked. I have four boxes of my LPs."}