 Yeah, this is a data explorer and what it makes it possible to do is you can go and see miners that are present in the market actor. It shows you which ones it can connect to, it shows you which ones it cannot connect to. Yeah, when you click on a miner, it shows you the list of deals and I'm not so pretty way for now, but you know, you can look at deals, you can click on a deal and it makes a retrieval and that's quick and it shows some summary, so like this is a directory, let's go to this deal, yeah, like if you're a directory, you can like look what's in it and it's a, you know, one, you know, sub directory, so like, let's go see what is stored in Falcon, so it's an image of some sort of photo, like a different image and it's like every single, you know, click is a retrieval that works, also those images are loaded just like they're streaming straight from GraphSync, so I guess in some images you may be able to see that they load from like top to bottom, that is streaming from GraphSync straight into the browser and not sure if that comes through on Zoom, it has fairly low latency, but yeah, okay, so other things this can do, you can, like this is just a unique surface directory, but you might sometimes want to see the like IPLD view of it, so this is just dumping the internal go IPLD prime note representation and yeah, it's just a dark PB node and yeah, I guess we have more interesting dark PB nodes, so like this example, it's like some dark C-bore thing in a directory, so let's see, this is some C-bore NFT horse apparently, so I guess some image, some metadata and yeah, we can look at an NFT horse, it's a horse, so yeah, IPLD data, other things it can do, and like, oh yeah, so the thing with streaming data is when you have a larger file, so like this 256 Mac thing, when you start downloading it, it's maybe very small, but you can like see that as it's getting blocks from GraphSync, it goes straight into whatever, and it's actually like decently fast, especially given what's in the internet I'm on right now, that works, other cool things, so if you, you know, sometimes when IPLD data, especially C-bores stored on Filecoin, it's stored as raw blocks, so they would appear as just a file, because it's in raw block and just some random hacks, so when you open that in the IPLD view, it's just some random hacks, which doesn't make sense, but when the Explorer picks up a C-bore, you can view it as C-bore, and as it turns out in this case, it is the amt of sectors in minor state on Filecoin, so someone start Filecoin state on Filecoin, which is neat, and you can go through it, and like, when you see a CAD, if that block was stored as a raw block in some Filecoin deal, it's not necessarily, the links in that block will not necessarily be in the same deal, so if I try to open a link in the deal that was in a raw block, that will not work, but we now have global network indexers, and those are nice, so I can click on Find, and I can find that CAD in a different deal, and I can go there and continue my adventure exploring the IPLD data that I was looking at, so yeah, that's basically all this can do, you can also look at the same data on IPFS, so it doesn't need to be on Filecoin, and from this bind page, the top links go to IPFS, they just have a tendency to not work, because right now, for whatever reason, the web-free storage references from indexers are not able to connect to them, so maybe some updated provider entry, not sure yet exactly what's going on there, while Filecoin miners are not providing bits of retrieval, so IPFS cannot fetch from them, but some of the time it works, and yeah, this data explorer is very work in progress, just a branch in Lotus, there's the PR9382, and it does have some instructions on how to run it, you just need a Lotus or a Lotus Light node, which is very easy to set up and very light, and you just run those steps, and you can also explore the network, that's it, and wow, that's worth it.