 Hey everybody, it's Brian. This is actually not a programming tutorial. I'm testing Kazam in full screen on Ubuntu Linux 14 long-term support. I usually use record my desktop, but it takes just forever to encode anything. I had some really good feedback from a lot of people saying, hey, I wish your videos were larger, like actually, you know, physically larger. So I'm like, well, you don't get much larger than full screen. So I'm just going to kind of test this out and kind of see what it looks like here. Just give my code a rebuild. Really, I'm looking forward to and I'm going to actually pause it here. All right, unpaused it, still building. Looking for like artifacting, you know, is my voice synced with the video. Like I'm going to right click and right click again, things like that. Because, you know, sometimes it'll look good on my screen and then when I upload it to YouTube, it just does not look that great. And I've been kind of ashamed of some of the videos that I've uploaded. In case you're wondering what this is, I'm working on an IRC bot. I've been testing it out in XChat and freeno.net under the, what is it, hashtag, test spot channel. In case some of you are wondering what the channel is, it's actually, I'll type it right here, test bot. So you may see one or two of my little minions sitting out there. If you see Root Shell, that's usually me, although there have been other people naming themselves Root Shell just because I've been hanging out there. Don't know why. Anyways, but yeah, this really isn't about programming. It's more about the video, the quality of the video, what it looks like, you know, does it in sync, things like that. The only thing I'm not liking about the full screen is I usually have like my notes right here. Let me actually do how embarrassing can't even spell G at it today. It's the type of day I've had. So usually I have like notes over like that because when you're writing some of these tutorials, you get to kind of like step through not just the code, but how to explain that to somebody else. So that's usually what my screen looks like. And then you only see really this part with Qt in it right here. And then I see this part, but I don't know, I'm willing to try and do tutorials without notes or you might see the notes pop up once in a while. Try to figure out if there's really anything else. I mean, really if I can pause it and stuff like that, I'm gonna go ahead and upload this video just to see what it looks like. But we're probably about two or three minutes into this. So if you've been listening for me babbling on for two or three minutes, I guess just keep watching my channel. I've been really pushing for plugin service, trying to get that done. I want to go beta by the end of summer. Yeah, it's just, it just butts, you know, butts in the seat. I got to sit and write code. I want to release it with a couple really strong plugins like this IRC bot that you see in front of you. I mean, the plugins are really going to make or break the software. So I want to make sure there's a couple really strong plugins. All right, well that's it. Talk to you later.