 This is one of those unfortunate things I don't really want to do, but no, it's sort of for the best for me. I really don't want to keep doing Aida programming videos. Not because the video production is too hard for me or anything like that. A bit more goes into it than people realize, but it's not it's not too bad. To that side of it's fine. It's it's the community and start doing these obviously bring some attention to myself and the level of toxicity that the community has presented towards me is just I have sort of had enough of it. The big thing that bugs me because it's completely missing the fucking point is all the comments on oh you pronounce this differently always from people from England or at least somewhere in the UK, but most of the names are seem to be more English than like Scottish or Welsh. In case you haven't figured it out, I'm from a different country. Some things are pronounced a little bit differently. The bizarre thing is that they don't really do this to say Fabienne Choteau when he does presentations. He's not a native English speaker. His English is pretty good, all things considered, but he's got the obvious accent. He doesn't pronounce things the same way as them, but that's okay. No, no, no, no. When an American does it, it's bad. How about you worry a little bit more about the content of the video and not taking issue with a pronunciation that's normal for where I am just because you can't tolerate people being a little bit different than you. Taking issue with some of the most minor differences and approaches while also missing the point. Like in an introductory video, you're not going to you're not going to go into tremendous detail because it's an introductory video. You're trying to not overwhelm new people. A good friend of mine happens to be a pedagogist and I have a few family members who are also teachers, some of which at the like elementary or high school level, some of them at the college or university level. I try to take what they know into consideration with the videos. How much depth to cover at what level when oversimplification is okay and how to be clear that you're oversimplifying and that they'll want to brush up on the specifics in another video sort of reference that because you really don't want to overwhelm the people. They'll get frustrated and they'll step away and go do other things. That's not okay. Take several hundred years of teaching knowledge into consideration. That's not okay. I'm just I could be doing courses on like Udemy or whatever making some money off of this but I'd rather help as many people as possible as opposed to profit from it and people are just missing the fucking point. I've just sort of had enough of it. That being said I would I will still be doing some videos updates on my stuff general programming discussions that don't apply specifically to EDA but sort of programming in general that'll apply to more than just EDA programmers but I've just you can thank the EDA community because that's there they are the reason why I just I don't want that enough. The community I've been trying to help is just sickened me to the point where I don't want to be doing this anymore. And there is a bit more to it than just just those few things. There have been numerous things since I've been doing these. Those two were the most common ones. I'm not really going to go through an enumeration of every single reason why the point is just that I've had enough of people missing the fucking point. I don't expect praise and admiration. I just expect people to learn from the content and just the excessive amount of focusing on things that have nothing to do with that is just ridiculous. That's that's what I have the issue with.