 So throw it out there. I have a question for you. Mr. John F. Braun Do you use key base at key base dot IO? What's key base Dave? So key base has evolved I started using key base as a place to store my and and and look up my PGP keys right because these are our public keys that are out there And it's nice to be able to manage them and and see them in a directory and also find other people's keys in a directory And so that's what I started using key base for it has evolved since I installed it on my Mac though And I've just let it update over the years now it has like chat in it and file sharing and you can have groups in there too so that you're chatting not just with one person but with multiple people and you can connect to your Twitter communities and even read it and I think GitHub as well, so it it it yeah It's like secure messaging and file sharing leveraging these PGP keys that live out there So I don't think I saw it the other day. I saw it push an update or it push some notification I was like I gotta look at this again, and And I was like why why do I have this here? Like what what what's this for again because it really was just a place to look up other people's PGP keys Which I also don't do a whole lot of and cryptid email is not It's not all it's cracked up to be folks. It's a whole lot more of a headache than anything else. It it's it feels like a For the uses that I have seen in I have experienced for me It seems more like a novelty than anything that's actually helpful Certainly there are scenarios where sending encrypted email is Literally saving lives like I get it and I'm glad it exists But for me, it's a novelty with a with a side of headache that isn't really worth the novelty So I've abandoned all my S-mime keys. That was a disaster And I have my PGP keys because you don't have to renew them But I'm not sure that like I'll I don't think I will buy the next version of Mac GPG for example