 Let's go to, let's do some cool stuff found and see how we do here. We've got quite a few things that are sort of piling up, so I'm excited to flush the queue. The first comes from Gadgetcoma on Twitter who asked us and told us about Maestral, which is M-A-E-S-T-R-A-L, an open source Dropbox client. He says that he got frustrated with Dropbox still not being M1 native. Maestral is M1 native and as a bonus, it doesn't count against your three client limit because it's not a native Dropbox client. And so you can put it on multiple Macs, it connects and he says memory use is one quarter of what Dropbox uses. Yeah, Dropbox's Mac app has been not the most efficient thing on the planet. Let's put it that way and I'm glad to see this. I stopped using the Dropbox app a long time ago. I just sync, well, I use Cloud Sync on my disk station and I have all of my syncing services, Google Drive, Box, whatever I happen to be using at the time, Dropbox, of course, I use Cloud Sync on my Synology to sync all of those just to my disk station to a folder there. And then I sync that using Synology Drive to my Mac. So I only have one sync client running on all my Macs and everything's there. I don't have to keep things up to date and I don't have to worry about accounts or anything. It's all just one place. And of course, that also doesn't count against my three client limit on Dropbox. But this maestro thing, if you are running a dedicated client for Dropbox, which I'm assuming most people are, this seems like, if this were me, if it were me, I would use this very, very, very quickly. I would use this. So yeah, thank you for that, Gadgetcoma. Pretty cool, huh, John? Very nice. Yeah.