 I want to know what Jason thinks about the humane AI pin, like as long as I just have it here. It's a really early example of like where I think this stuff is headed. And is it the right solution right now? Maybe not. Like some of the, like the projection onto the hand, that thing's a little bit silly, but I kind of understand why it exists. The more that I've seen the mobile developers or not just developers, but the people making the hardware, bringing their chips on device and doing some really cool things with it, the more it really makes sense. It's kind of like the humane AI pin is like another version of what I believe John AI and open AI are probably going to be working on it and that they're all going to be working towards. There's the road that humane AI is going down. There's the road that virtual reality, mixed reality, augmented reality is going down. And if those two roads cross, you get what you want, which is ambient computing that is in your, in your head, in your eyes and easy to access. Just hopefully without a big headset, big clunky headset.