 All right, today is Thursday, December 3rd. This is Microsoft DevSync. Welcome. And we're going to, again, go through and do a quick update under one status and check in if there's any blockers. I'll go ahead and start today because why not? I'll give an update for Kevin. He got one working SJ201 red form board out yesterday to Ken. So Ken will give us a report on that hopefully. But in reviewing that with him this morning, Kevin, that is the functionality of the board. Everything seems to be working. There are a couple of little tweaks, like things like the silkscreen and maybe some of the mounting holes might need to move. We might need to put the microphones just a smidge further apart because they're not exactly 71 millimeters apart for some reason. But nothing major. So everything looks good so far. But we'll have to make sure that the major functions that we haven't yet tested are being able to program the flash on both the XMOS and the AT-TIME through the Pi rather than using these one-time programmers, hardware utilities. So that's coming along nicely. We've had a couple of good conversations with our hopeful-fulfillment partner. And that's coming along as well. The patent litigation annoyingly continues. And that's about it for me. So Chris, there. Yeah, so I spent today beginning my work on some of the metrics. And as I started joining the metrics, I realized that my IR-written code was one of the metrics that were unpopulated, so it felt a little silly. But I was able to get those metrics put on the Precona site with all the rest of the account metrics. So I think there's still some tweaking we need to do. And Michael and I are talking about that. But there are probably some of our representative at least. So yeah, that's what I've been up to today for today. Tomorrow we'll be possibly tweaking some of these numbers a little bit later. I might come to Michael's and then starting to look at some more of the membership stuff. All right, great. Let's go over to Kev. So I was working on the training server. And I figured out what my script is and what my documentation is and where the script is. But once I get a new one, I really don't want to play it. I moved on through the year. I've been working on the bills since 10 of course, not up yet. And I was trying to get the Raspberry Pi GTIR and figured properly I had a working version somewhere one of these devices that's working the relationship. I haven't been able to do this for weeks. That's not scary at all. And I did verify that I can take a fresh image of the team with the goal and just go into the core and do a switch to the hardware support branch and do an update poll and get the latest code. So word stays that there's enough things in code. And this is one of the terms that we have to. That being said, I'm sure it's going to come to a fine. Finally, now we're going to do a little laps. I've got my board and I'm very excited to play out beautifully. It was really good. It's small and another one. And yes, it's a little fact that this is Corona. I'll start working on this full time. With documentation Kevin sent so far, I'm sure we'll have a lot of patent work and you know, I'll see if maybe the flow chip is showing up at the surface of the tree from there and things like that. I don't have any idea how I will point the flow to it to use it, but I'm not going to worry about that right now. I'm going to worry about getting my code lying on it and it working and getting a set of hardware drivers in the model to be there for this. And I suspect the reason is kind of new, but I'm not sure I'm sure the GPIOs are still the GPIOs if this isn't going to sign and stuff like that. So I expect by the time tomorrow I'll have a better update on the rest of the map that I'm looking for. So we haven't announced the coral ship yet, right? So I think it's something that has something happened. Yeah, now twice. Oh, God, it doesn't mean they're getting the data board. All right. That is very true. OK, great. Yeah, if you run into any problems, Ken, be sure to get in touch with Kevin. It's pretty responsive. I'm sure you know. Kevin's awesome. He's not a problem. I just need to go through all the stuff he sent me in the documentation to get up and see it on it. You know, experimentally. Yeah, no problem with Kevin. And obviously the action button is in the middle of the list now. Cool. And I'll probably want to figure out right away as to I don't care about reflashing the firmware as much as reflashing the ancient time firmware. Right. Let me see if I can figure that out as well. That would be a good one. But anyway, yeah, so I'll be good. Probably through the weekend on this report. OK, we'll check with Kevin on that as well, because I think he's also looking into that. So don't need to duplicate that effort. Yeah, yeah, I understand. OK, cool. All right, thanks, Derek. Yeah, so yeah, today I was basically well, first of all, we had a conversation that Michael mentioned with a lot of the team talking about the fulfillment and getting out the parts for the for the the deadboard kit that promised to be a Kickstarter. And going a bit over all the logistics and stuff like that. So I kind of kicked off. They've got the parts there, the kit parts. So we've got an idea of what we're talking about now and can get that quoted and we can report there. And then the rest of the time, I've been basically doing a couple of things. I've been working with a better placement for the camera in the laser cut design and then getting the audio chamber to print better by tweaking some stuff to it. I'm actually still trying to get it to print from just one part. I think I'm pretty close on it. Hopefully to solve all Josh's problems there. He's having problems printing it. And if he's having problems printing it, we send it out a little. We'll try a promise to. So, yeah, that's that's been where I'm at. OK, great. And let's see, Josh, you want to add? I'm here. I just I wondered off to the patio that the weather here is a bit rough. Let's see. OK, so I've been working to get these prints. I don't think the printer settings are going to resolve it. The goal is to get something that prints with no supports. And ideally, as Eric said, it's a single piece. And here's all my failures. Ideally, it's a single piece and reliably. And that way, you know, we can certainly use our friends, whatever the print farm company is. So we can also put the printers that we've got in-house into production and print. There's not room on those print beds to print for the time. So we can start getting some of the audio enclosures out. We settled on three SKUs for the for the shipping of the Mark Mark 1, Mark 2 Dev kits. So we're excited about that. And we're starting to work through, as they said, the relationship with the fulfillment company that we're hoping can be a long term partnership for us to do fulfillment both in the United States and internationally. Let's see a little bit of correspondence. And then working with Johnny and Derek and Chris and on the getting things moving for the Mark 2 Dev kits, our goal is to, and this is our goal, not our commitment. I don't know if Yaz is on the line or not, but I guess he's not. It's our goal, but not our commitment to get shipping labels printed to these things at the end of December and actually drop them physically into the shipping, the global logistics shipping system in the first week of January. And then the next question becomes is getting to the actual Mark 2s, which will very closely resemble these Dev kits. So that's where I am today. I'm kind of a little scattered and all over the place, I'll be honest with you. Oh, and I came up with the idea for making the children's book. So I'm very excited about that. It's a children's book that encourages children to do what all heroes are going to do, and that is in Islay Trolls. And so it's a children's book where the child is assaulted, extorted, you might say, by a patent troll. And a vast majority of the book is a visual exploration of the consequences that you could impose on that patent troll in a realm of fantasy where the child's fuel is lost. And we're looking at maybe putting a voodoo doll at the back so that the children can experiment with their own method of punishment towards patent trolls. I'm saying that only half jokingly. One of the clarifications I've asked for from Michael on the funding side of things is possibly doing some novelty type projects to fund the passage. And so we talked a little bit about maybe doing a line of paper products with the patent trolls logo on them, but then also a troll book. And before anybody says that, stupid. Did anybody on the line name the most prolific and successful entrepreneur of our times? Anyone? Charles Montgomery? No, I am not successful by the definitions of entrepreneurship. But there is a certain gentleman in California who revolutionized both the automotive and the space travel market. And I'd like to point out his latest venture, The Boring Code, he funded it by selling hacks of which I have one in plain search, which I have none. But the point being that he used the theory of novelty products as part of it. A marketing effort and a finance effort to push through a new operation. And this is the guy who calls me and says, hey, I need $10 million to get to check the thing. So I think we should consider it. Anyway, that is my little spiel. I wish that I found it. It'd be nice to have a new version of that book with Samuel L. Jackson reading it. It'd be nice to distribute that book with one of his flamethrower. Yes, I mean, we could distribute the book with weapons from which you could actually perform some of these actions that we envision. But I suspect the federal judge might frown on that. However, I really, really, really, really look forward to reading their files about the children's book that we published, that they are so scared in shaking in their booties about that they feel that we need legal sanctions because this children's book has hurt their feelings and make them feel as though the internet hates them. All right. Well, thank you. Thank you for sharing, Josh. You're welcome. All right, so that's it. I know Emily and I have some following up to do on the PCBA side of things. We're going to get together about that soon. And I think that's it. So we missed Gez today. But hopefully, we'll see him again tomorrow. He did post his update on the unanimous channel if anyone wants to read it. Oh, OK. Yeah, I haven't been able to keep up with that. Can you give us a quick update, Chris? Yeah, I can share what he's done. So he met with some of the Australian contributors who are interested and impressed by the SKQL1 design. He got that 8-bite by 4, and then there was no luck there. So apparently, two years, met nothing, made some tweaks to the new enclosure code after chatting a lot with Ken, and getting it working on the old DevOps QT image, and started having a look at how plug-in implementation would take. Nothing exciting in every sense to report yet. He's looking at me a little bit. But he's slowly waiting for a paid report. OK, great. Yeah, thanks for catching up. All right, well, that's it for today. And we'll talk again tomorrow.