 For sure. All right, my next thing, John, is Hoobs and Homebridge. So the idea behind these tools. So Hoobs really is Homebridge. It's just a different graphic interface for it. And what Homebridge does is it connects your HomeKit network to your non-HomeKit devices, of which I have lots. And so that's sort of the point of this here. And it works really well. I have this installed in the Docker container. And my next segment is on Docker. So watch that if you want to learn how Docker works. But it's fairly straightforward. And the way that it works is you go and you install plugins into your Hoobs setup here. So one of these, you can see I've got my Arlo plugin and my Eve plugin and my, I have a FOSCAM camera. And I've got some Eufy stuff. Now some of the Eufy stuff is already HomeKit. Some of it's not. I've got Ring. And it's telling me Ring has an update. That's one of the things I love about this Hoobs interface is it takes care of all that. And you can add more plugins. I'm not going to show you the configuration for the ones that I have because every single one of them would expose my password. But I should be able to add, yeah, okay. So I could add like a WiIMO plugin or something, right? If I had WiIMO devices that weren't there and I would just click install. If I need to know details, it tells me, okay, look, this is a Hoobs certified WiIMO plugin, which means that the Hoobs team, which is an open source team at some level has gone through and made sure that this works not just with Homebridge, but with the interface here. And then you can come see all of my devices. And there they are. So it's just showing you all the devices and sensors and everything that it has found. And if I want to, I could turn off the light right from here, right from the Hoobs interface. Now, that's not how it's really meant to work. How it's meant to work is inside the Home app. And inside the Home app is what we're used to on our iPhones and our various Apple devices. And if I can bring up the Home app here, which I can, you can see my Home app. Now, one of my Ring cameras isn't showing up here. I don't know why it doesn't show up in the Ring Rapid Ring app all the time either. It will come up eventually. But you can see my driveway camera, that's a live view as I'm talking to you here. In fact, if I could open this little window at the top of the office there, you would see me sitting here talking. You can also see that in our garden camera, which is an Arlo camera. That Hector cam is a FOSCAM camera, office basement, and office garage. Those are Eufy cams. So those are HomeKit native. And then my pool camera is another Arlo cam. You can see my little pool that I was mentioning that overflowed early this morning. But these are live views of my things. And then of course, all those various, you know, here's that couch corner lamp. I can turn that off if I want. I can turn it on if I want. And that's how HomeKit and Hoops works. I'm a huge fan of this because I don't have a lot of HomeKit devices. I've only got a few. And yet the whole family can use their Home app to get into all the devices, which is great. And it's nice to have all the cameras consolidated into one place. Like I said, I've got cameras from at least four different vendors. So yeah, that's Hoops and Homebridge.