 Molly sat down this week on everybody in the pool to talk to Matt Rogers, who is a co-founder of Mill. And what was most interesting to me, Molly, in your conversation to how Rogers thinks about designing tech to help solve climate problems. After he made all his money on Nest, still wanted to go and tackle this huge problem of food waste. And so built this kind of, you know, beautiful, expensive aspirational gadget in hopes that it will have the same kind of adoption curve as Nest. That is food waste. It is the third largest emitter after China in the United States in terms of carbon emissions. I understand not wanting to pay $400 for this. And if it's not worth it to you, then you shouldn't. Maybe there's one of these that does a really good job and is free because they're like, we figured out how to sell this stuff at such a profit that we don't even need to charge it. We can collect it for free. The adoption curve always works like this. Fancy expensive thing that everybody thinks is dumb. See also my feelings about iPad originally.