 One small step for Blender, one giant leap into the industry, because as of today, Blender 64-bit Linux builds are compiled in CentOS, which means it's compatible with Red Hat Enterprise, which is the Linux version that most major studios use. So because it's safe, it's stable, there are many reasons to do it. But now there is no reason, no excuse not to use Blender, because it's officially supported. In this announcement by Sergey, he's saying that now the buildbot, the one that nightly compiles Blender, and the official 2.80 release will be compatible with CentOS, which makes it compatible with Red Hat, and which makes it compliant now with the VFX reference platform, which is what many studios, big studios use to say like, okay, if we want to work with other studios, big studios, small whoever, we have to comply with these libraries, for example. So Blender is even ahead of the curve in a few, because it's already using 3.7 Python. So yeah, it's only good things. And all major studios are using it. You can even see some videos that, like it's funny when you see, for example, like Pixar videos or Dreamworks, and they're using Linux, and I'm also using Linux, and everybody is like, hey, you know, it's like, we're buddies. Of course they use a different distribution, but it's nice now that they are, that Blender will run out of the box in big, big major studios, small ones too. I mean, nothing stops you. CentOS is a free OS, so you can download it, you can run it, and we have a stable, safe environment where to work. And the builds are already available. It's in the 64 version of 2.80, and even the 2.79 for 64-bit is also updated, and it's compatible. But for the 2.80 release, the 64-bit version will be compatible. So only good news from now on, like, go, are you in the industry? Go tell your TDs and everybody to download Blender and use it right away without any hassle. Put it on a pen drive, on a USB stick, if you can't install stuff, and just go. Share it, share it around. Put it everywhere. Let's make some noise. Thanks for watching. Talk to you in the next video. Bye.