 We had the Lenara Connect in San Francisco, 2017. Hello, Barra. So you're working on something right now? Yes. Right now, I'm trying to build an AK-64 desktop box. One of the things that we are currently missing in arm processors are everywhere in the embedded space, and are starting to get into the server space. But so far, nobody has been building stuff to put it on regular people's desks. So you just decided to build one? Exactly. Someone has to do it. I've already built an AK-64 laptop that will be on display on Demo Friday. And I hope to add this desktop box to it. That's cool. So you basically, what is the board here? What's the CPU you're using? This board is a Machiato bin from Marvel. It's originally designed as a networking board. If you look at it from this side, you can see that it has all those high-end network interfaces, because it's really fast. Yeah, those three are super fast. This is a regular gigabit. And those are 10 gigabit, I think. Or some super gigabit kind of speeds. And then it's a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72. Right. And that's a regular DDR4 slot, so we can put quite a bit of memory in it. How much memory you put? I think this is 16, yes. 16 gigabits. So you're going to put a 16 gigabyte with a quad-core A72, and there's a PCI slot on this board, right? Right. And that's what we're using to put a graphics card in. So you have NVIDIA? For the moment, I really want to put in a Radeon, because NVIDIA sucks in terms of drivers. Radeons, drivers are open source and everything, or? Much better, yes. Yeah. So what's going on on your screen to get this to work? What are you doing right now? There's nothing overly interesting going on here right now. I'm just copying an SD card to make a backup of a UFI installation that was on there before. And then putting a new OS image on so we can try to boot that thing. And we're Wednesday right now, so you've been doing all the other stuff for the last couple of days? Sure. And this is Connect, so there's always lots of interesting sessions and a lot of meetings, like the LMG steering committee meetings and meetings with prospective new members for LENARO that I can't talk about, obviously. That's the LENARO mobile group. Yes. So all the mobile stuff is happening, and your RMPire laptop you're working on, this one, there's also some kernel stuff I need to do another video about, right? Is something about project trouble? Yes. That is obviously unrelated to this because trouble is in the Android space, which is mostly about unifying builds and adapting a new partition layout that will enable A-B updates and getting the kernels unified, making sure that all the LTS kernels are working properly. So let's do a separate video about that. So right now, Wednesday, you're going to make it to work by Friday, right? Do you think it's going to work? Yes, we have this demo session on Friday, it's lunchtime, and my goal is definitely to have something to show off on Friday, so... Let's do another video later. You'll probably see it then. Cool. And can you mesh a whole bunch of them together to get like 16 cores or... No, that's not gonna work. Not really because you could link them together using Ethernet or USB or whatever, like you'd do a cluster of x86 devices. Using the 10 gigabit links maybe to... All right, that's cool. Let's check up on what's the success rate, how it's gonna be later. Cool.