 I noticed that Guy Rambo, a fantastic writer and IOS, or a programmer, not just IOS programmer, posted the other day that he has released VirtualBuddy, which is an open source virtualization app for M1, or for Apple Silicon, M1, M2, Max. It is experimental for sure, but it does provide the ability to boot any version of macOS 12 or macOS 13, including the betas, virtually on Apple Silicon. It's got a built-in installation wizard. You can boot into recovery mode. It's got networking and file sharing support. It's got clipboard sharing. There are some other features that he intends to add. It's mainly built, well, it's built for him as a developer. So beyond Guy, it is meant for developers. But it can also be used by those of us for other purposes. If you just wanna test out, say, a beta operating system, this might not be a terrible way to do that, especially if you've got an Apple Silicon Mac. So very cool stuff. And I wanted to make sure we got that in there before, under the wire for all of you folks. Yeah, I'm always amazed when it's like, one dude in his house who builds something that we would have expected to come from, say, parallels or VMware, but it's all fine. Everything's fine. We're all fine here. How about you?