 give, let's see, yeah, join code refinery and provide their courses this way, and we can do it even more. So you know, I'll propose that tomorrow after the course is done, we can share the Alto University Zoom Room, and we can join there and have an after party of sorts. So like all the instructors and helpers can join and we can discuss what we thought in and so on. Yeah. Oh, how about this poll? Oh, should we have a poll about is the Twitch style better than in person or both or what? But of course, what's ideal is to have both. So somehow teaching available online, but in person groups available. Yeah, I added the poll here on their feedback, please answer. And there's only two options there because the obvious answer would be both. So that doesn't really, if everyone says both, that's good. But that doesn't really tell us much. I'm not sure if trying to run both at the same time is the obvious, right? How obvious best running both, but separately is maybe. Yeah, that's double. Yeah. I added another option based on someone's idea. So Twitch and in person and zoom as three options here. Well, on Twitch, we can get rid of the image of the speaker. If I shrink it down. I think I need to be more active about producing the size when it's in place. Yeah. Okay. Does anyone, is anyone else on the call and wants to chat with us some? Yeah. So I guess we'll say this again tomorrow, but please check out code refinery. Subscribe to our newsletter and their Twitter. We're trying to figure out how to even communicate with people about the events we do. So it's funny. No one wants to hold any personal data on anyone because of personal data stuff. So we basically sit around and never form a community. And like, it's really hard to reach out to people. Oh, what about which advanced courses you would like? Did I write that there? I'll put this at the bottom. I'll actually put it at the top. I should other. Well, I guess we're running out of stuff to say if no one else is joining and chatting with us. So maybe we should call this. Good for now. So see you tomorrow. Same time. We cover. Things that are even less about coding, but more about. Let's see, like using Python in a professional sense. Okay, well, thanks. Thanks to everyone. See you all tomorrow. Bye.