 I want to give you a brief hot tip this morning. So in all the hubbub about minimalist websites and stuff like that, people are like, hey Luke, isn't there like, I wish there was some way for me to get minimalist websites and browse and use those because they're very nice. I miss the old internet. I don't want things to be too complicated or anything like that. Well very luckily there actually is a site for that. I've known about this for a couple of years and I use it every once in a while. There is a, well just go to wiby.mwiby.me, okay? That is a website. In fact, it's a search engine and the special thing about the search engine is that it only indexes minimalist websites. That is, only if it doesn't have soy devory and stuff like that. If it's just a classic website, this is the only thing it indexes. And I'll also say it actually has, this is a nice way of finding just random people's websites. Websites that will not show up on search engines nowadays. Will you get like the best results from the site? No, but you'll find just new things and it's nice to play around with. So let's say, I'm just going to type in Linux just as an example. Very simple site and it brings up, you know, let's see what the first page is, alright? Just looks like, just looks like a classical, like just the joke web page. You've got the interjection copy pasta, stuff like this. So we have the Arch Linux website, we have this thing, I don't even know what this is. Oh man, now this, back when websites all used to look like this, that's when it was good. Oh man, look at that background, taking up the whole page. This is great, okay. Got DistroWatch, I mean I guess you guys are mostly familiar with, you know, this kind of site. So let's see if there's anything else. Got the, got GNU.org, stuff like that. So these results are not necessarily what you might always expect from a search engine because it's only indexing a small number of sites. But again, you're going to find random people's just sort of, I don't know, off the wall, hacking Linux exposed, stuff like that. Just random sites, alright? It's just a nice thing to do. Or let's say, I don't know, let's say, Artix Linux, okay? Let's see the distribution of Linux I use. Actually one of my websites comes up, Larbs, which I guess I mentioned Artix in. If you want to install my .files, you can just go to larbs.xyz, but it looks like there are just some random people's websites, Unix Chic, stuff like that, I guess, just talking, probably mention Artix or something like that. So this is just a really great way, I don't know how many sites it indexes, probably not actually that many. But if you see, if you actually know, let me go back to the main page. If you know of a minimalist web page out there, you can actually submit it to the search engine. It doesn't just troll random, it doesn't crawl the web in general. People submit URLs and then they're indexed by this. Someone a long time ago submitted my websites and stuff. I've actually submitted some different websites about different things that I just like, but you can submit one as well. Or let's look up, well, let's look up me, because why not? Smith, okay. See what they have of mine. They got my website, they got my podcast website, got me being mentioned on some random sites. And it looks like you also have just random people's web pages or stuff like that. So if you want to, it's just nice. It's nice because back in the day, you Zoomers don't remember this, but it was very easy. The default use of the internet was finding people's web pages and finding their personal stuff and just seeing whatever cool links that they had. And Joseph Smith Memorial page, that's interesting. So this is just sort of a way, just gives you a look at how the internet used to be. You used to find stuff like this all the time. Now is it going to be best for finding troubleshooting, whatever problem you're having? I don't know, but hey, it's a nice thing. It's a nice thing. Now additionally, now you guys know that I use the search engine Cirx usually, which you can host on your own server. And I actually have an instance running on Cirx.luxmit.xyz. If you look up, that's S-E-A-R-X, look it up on whatever video site I've done tutorials on it. It's actually been updated since I did tutorials on it. I might have to do a new one. But what Cirx does is it actually, you give it a keyword and it searches a bunch of different engines for that keyword and gives you the results. So here, for example, are the engines running on my instance. And you'll see at the very bottom, there's actually a wibby option. So I can turn on wibby and I can look for, I don't know, GNU, Linux. Because this is my default search engine. And it's going to bring that up. So you'll see on this side, you have wikibooks.go, this is where all they're getting their sources from. Not many from, oh, I got to save it, I'm stupid. Let's try that again. So I save the changes. Now we'll rerun that search. So yeah, so you have a couple wibby pages here that are brought up here. So yeah, it's just a nice little thing. This is a, what a nice website. This is how websites are supposed to look. I'm sorry, soy devs. This is how it's supposed to be. But yeah, so this is just a little hint. Check out wibby.me. You can submit pages. You can donate to it. I think it's just run by one guy. So I don't know, that might be a nice thing to donate to if you want. So that's about it. I just feel like people need to know that.