 to, uh, you know, person of interest in Bioracle to, you know, becoming the CTO at Cotabee, and as his role has changed, the types of things that he has to talk about in front of audiences has changed. And so I thought I would create a CTO-suitable presentation for Koski to give to us. Koski, Koski, do you think he will be able to do that? So, I thank you. All right. You know, I don't actually feel nervous about the talk, so I don't really see it. So, I'm going to be a king, right? I'm going to be Koski. I probably need to pronounce it right, but so far, with Oscars and Kosikis and all that, I'm doing the game KKK, right? He doesn't get anything, but I don't know. And he's still making mistakes. Koski, too. Yeah, machine learning, you know, it's also a thing, right? I mean, everyone's doing it. And so I'm not going to do it, so I don't know. Um, yeah, so machine learning, it's basically, like, what do you do about it? It's like, uh, the, uh, I'm always friendly, like, so I'm always friendly about it, but actually, all you need to do to get paid well in the next decade. So I pay attention to the city of Galvesty, those things. You know, actually, I did some machine learning at the graduate school. That was a part of the fun class. So, in a way, I feel like I picked the wrong course. I should not come into somewhere persistent to do job or external stuff or web services. I cannot stay in the university to do that. So, the monks, these monkeys are cute. I hope they came from, like, this region in Japan, that there's, like, a hot spring, the monkeys, like, and they enjoy coming together in the hot spring. And I discovered that in the warm horses, they do the same thing. So in Japan, they actually, they go into a hotel, you know, they can be hacked, and then in the evening, they can jump into this, like, a communal bus, and they'll all make it to the hotel. Um, yeah, so, um, when you can, you know, you can, it's awesome, it's a summer, it's a summer, I think that's a summer. So the sun had a great summer, you know, because at one point, the sun had invented this container, the fuel of the summer, so that before the docker came along. So I just kind of, kind of wish that we had a docker running in the summer inside the shipping container. And all that, and then all of those things had been complete. And the machinery, please. Um, so... Yeah, so they kind of came in, so that's what this kind of container is, so they're sitting around, and then, yeah, these are the bad guys that are playing. Um, yeah, so see, the stock is only, the stock is only on the easy side, because I'm excited. The bad guys can, like, hack us, that's pretty bad, right? Daniel can tell us all about that. So, like, you know, that's part of, like, the mission for the Jenkins Project, is to come up with these five-order tactics and make me feel I can do something here. Um... I have no idea what this is about. Oh, these are icons. So these handle project icons in the audience, and after the graphic designer with the Jenkins Project, like, no, I couldn't. So the first part of the Jenkins says, if you talk to icons from another project, and they're not available for the media, you can actually store these entirely on the source. So, actually, we do have something else, and that became the handle icon. So, because we have all these problems, we have a solution, like, a simple word for the solution, I think it would be... I was going to say Jenkins, but I bet it's going to be, like, a creeper. That's the solution. I think we got to do blockchain, and I mean it for real, because if you think about the fact that... I don't know, the company is doing the security, right? I'm sorry. Yeah, so, in all its case, all the time, the pointy-care bosses get angry. Super-angry, that's not good. In other words, it's kind of important to use a blockchain to make sure that everyone for the work they execute is left in the system. Am I doing it right? I think it's something like this, right? Plug-in. By the way, another, like, reference to the Japanese culture is kind of this, like, angry face, but that's used for the... Yeah, and then the other thing with blockchain and the microservices, I think, all these things that create Jenkins now they need to be split into the microservices. That's going to be a great service. Like, right now, in the ID scale of all state-based services, that can go down and nobody else will know this, right? And it's a creep process. I think I would like that there is something about the blockchain that I have to have. And then, yeah... This is in the future, right? It's all about, like, occasionally we say something, like, I say something that turns out to be correct and then I take credit for that. Most of the time I'm completely wrong. I try to take a quick... I try to take a quick hand around and talk to the people who don't know this. Yeah, so, actually, I have a friend, like, I used to do a small company with him, and he's now in the commercial sector. So, yeah, I think that's all about the future in the Jenkins project. Thank you very much. Jenkins and blockchain, you heard it here first.