 So it's time again for me to start working on the next series of videos that I'm going to be doing for my YouTube channel. And as always, my patrons from Patreon get to vote on the next topic. So here are the three topics that you can vote on if you're one of the Patreons in that reward category. One would be BabylonJS Tutorials. Two would be Advanced Android Command Line Tutorial, or three, Picking Apart Binary Files. There's a little more information on each of those. BabylonJS is a WebGL HTML5 framework for doing 3D gaming and other 3D stuff. I know that in the past I've done a lot of 3JS tutorials. It's similar that both have their ups and downs, but I've been working a lot with BabylonJS. I had done a lot of basic 3JS tutorials and never really got to the advanced stuff, but I thought with the BabylonJS tutorials I'd go through the basics real quick and jump into some more advanced stuff and maybe go into a little bit of game design with it. So that's option number one. Option number two, Advanced Android Command Line Tutorials. Now there's a lot of Android tutorials out there, but most of them are, oh, this is how you install a program, this is how you go into a configure settings for whatever, stupid stuff that you shouldn't need tutorials for, you should just be able to figure out on your own. Anyway, I want to show you how to get into the shell on a rooted Android device and do some advanced stuff. So these tutorials would assume that you already know the basics of Android, that your device is probably already rooted, I'm not going to go over how to root a device. It's a fairly simple process for most devices and it might be slightly different for most devices, so I'm not going to do a tutorial on how to root your device, but how to just get into the system where some things are all from the shell of Android. So it's going to be more of a Linux type tutorial for Android, doing some fun and neat stuff just so you can learn a little bit more about how it works. And of course, the third option is picking apart binary files. So this tutorial series would look at is basic, just simple techniques I've picked up over the years of taking binary executables or just binary data and picking through and pulling out interesting information from them, whether it be an executable binary that you want to maybe look a little bit and not really backward engineer, but maybe a little bit backwards engineer and see a little bit more of what it's doing, how you would do that, or maybe taking binary packets, you sniffed off a network and how to look at that with a little more advanced stuff. So I would say both the Android and the binary picking apart tutorials would definitely be for more people who are really comfortable with command line and looking to work with stuff that might be considered a little more advanced. Where the BabylonJS is again, 3D gaming stuff that is actually really, really simple and we'll get into some very basic stuff with that. And if the BabylonJS tutorials are chosen, it would probably be a little bit longer of a series than the other two where I'll go over the basics real quick and then again get into some basic gaming basics of first person shooting as if you've been following my videos, you know, I've been working on metal bullets, a first person shooter that I've been designing in BabylonJS and I'll go over some of the basic techniques that I've come up with and learn just from working on that project. So if you're one of my patrons that are in the category that are able to vote, you should have already received a link for voting. Go ahead and do that now and the rest of you, you know, think about becoming a patron of mine over at patreon.com. There should be a link in the description and if you enjoy my videos, my tutorials and want to help support me, that's one way of doing it. It also allows you to have a little more input and also get your videos early, ad-free and in a downloadable format as well as some other rewards. And again, there are certain rewards that you're allowed to vote, but all of my patrons are allowed to contact me through Patreon and give me suggestions on what they like to see just because you suggest something doesn't mean that I'll be able to do it because I don't know how to do everything and you know, and so if it's something I know how to do and then I'll most likely if you ask and you're one of my patrons, of course, you're supporting me. I'm going to do whatever I can to get to you what you want to see. So if you want a little more input on what I do and a little more interaction with me, consider becoming one of my patrons over at Patreon. And as always, I thank you for watching. I hope that you have a great day. So even though you have that original server, you may have another server here and here that you can download from. And that's allowed you to do that, too, to have the same file on local servers. OK, this is an introduction to filmsbychris.com. I'm Chris, that's Chris the K. That's me right there. My daughter, Ember, and my wife, Jennifer. We pretty much live in the swamps of Florida. I'm a firefighter by day as well as by night. We work long hours, but that's not why you're here. You're here about the videos I put up on YouTube. These videos are mainly about computers and programming, which means most of my videos look something like this. And if that's what you're interested in, great. If not, that's all right. I do videos on other topics, too, such as video editing, special effects, photo editing, 3D design, and music creation. If you are one of my viewers and you enjoy my videos, my Patreon page is a place where you can go to help support my videos. So I ask that you take the time to go to my Patreon page and look at different levels of rewards you can receive for different levels of backing. There should be a link in the description of this video if you were watching it on YouTube. Otherwise, you can visit patreon.com forward slash metalx1000. And I thank you for your time and your support. Have a great day.