 Linux, we just keep winning, right? We just can't stop winning because today marks a monumental achievement that many of us thought would never come. Today is the day that it was announced that NVIDIA plans to open source their GPU drivers. Their drivers are eventually going to be open source. They're going to become part of the Linux kernel. They're going to become kernel modules. And it's a day of celebration, especially for those of us that for years, and I'm certainly one of those people, for years, I have been calling upon NVIDIA to finally open source their GPU drivers because Intel opened their GPU drivers, right? AMD opened source their GPU drivers. And there's a reason why, especially on Linux, AMD and Intel kind of dominate the market on Linux is because NVIDIA has always been a complete pain in the rear end to use on Linux, right? It's just frustrating to use NVIDIA. Even though NVIDIA GPUs objectively, they're better. The best video cards on the market are made by NVIDIA. And the best video drivers, as far as the most powerful video drivers are the proprietary NVIDIA video drivers. But getting those things to work properly on Linux has always been an issue. And today, it's a new day, right? I don't know when this stuff will eventually be properly open sourced and be available for us as far as Linux users. But I think this is a sign that more people within the community need to join the team. And the team I'm talking about, those of us that preach the message of free and open source software, you know, there's so many people in the Linux community that talk about how it's okay to use proprietary software. And I'm one of those people. I have never, ever shamed anybody for using proprietary software, even though I get ridiculed all the time in my comments on social media. I have never made fun of anybody for using proprietary software, with the exception of the people at the Linux Foundation, those guys, those guys shouldn't use proprietary software. But I don't care if people use proprietary software. But here's the thing. I want more people, more developers to license their software as free software, right? We need to get more people that normally would have licensed their software and their applications, their programs, their libraries as proprietary. I want those people to start using free and open source licenses. And many of us in the community, you know, more and more of us, it's a growing voice, but it's still not there yet. And, you know, here in the last few years, we've seen real major changes. We've seen, you know, companies come around that normally would never have open sourced anything. Microsoft even is open sourcing some of their software. And of course, Nvidia is one of the holdouts. Like, there's no way Nvidia is ever going to open source anything. And now it's announced today that Nvidia is going to open source their GPU drivers. You know, the other big holdout, Adobe has never been friendly to free and open source software. But I think we're going to get there with Adobe too. But what we need is more people preaching this message. We need more people to stop with the proprietary software is okay to use proprietary software. If you make proprietary software, you're cool. You're just like everybody else. It's no big deal. Proprietary software is just as good free and open source software. No, no, that's not the message. I mean, that's okay. Like from a moral point of view, you know, I don't judge anybody that uses proprietary software and I don't really judge anybody that makes proprietary software. You know, I'm not going to pronounce any kind of moral judgment on there a bad person. But objectively, I do think free and open source software is better software than proprietary software. It has real tangible advantages over proprietary software. It just does. And I think the world would be a better place with more free and open source software. And I think more people need to join us when you know, more people need to jump on the train with us because again, we're winning. Just read the news, right? We're winning every day. More and more companies are subscribing to the ideology that is free and open source software. And if you've been one of these people that kind of made fun of the free software zealous because I know a lot of you guys out there make fun of people like me and others. And I'm not one of these people that take things personally. I don't care. But at some point, you need to realize that there is a battle going on. And make sure you're on the right side of that battle, especially later on when, you know, the battle is over. And you want to be on the right side of history, you know, you want to be able to say, Hey, you know what? I'm proud of my actions way back when and many of you guys I don't think in years to come will be proud of the way you've handled the whole free and open source software versus proprietary software. But right now I'm going to go buy six pack of beer because I'm going to celebrate Nvidia and our successes for today. Again, I think this is just another sign that Linux we just keep winning. All right, guys. Peace.