 Hey, I just wanna show you a recent thing that I've been poking around. So I work for a nonprofit called Akshara Foundation, and they do a lot of stuff around schools in Karnataka. So I'm part of this project called the Karnataka Learning Partnership. And we had this map portal for a long time, which was using Google Maps and it sucked big time. So recently I sort of rewrote the whole thing using some of the new stuff. So what you see here is actually a very interesting JavaScript library called leaflet, leaflet.js. What it does is it takes maps on the web and on any kinds of other display. It performs really well. It displays maps properly. It'll let you add custom control. So one of the things that you can do here is, all right, it doesn't seem to be... Okay, so, and this is staging, so I don't know whether something goes wrong. So it clusters the markers according to the zoom level. Then turns pretty slow. And you can do things like this. Like you can add custom controls and say, I wanna see, go there. So it picks up stuff in the particular area that you wanna see and things like that. And it does a pretty good search as well. It uses the Google API. The search is right now optimized for Bangalore because we don't have a lot of data about the schools in the other states. It should work. Yeah, so yeah, that's pretty much it. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you.