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No, that's good points, really good points. I'll have to show her the scene deck and see if that's something she wants. But now that makes sense to me. I've been looking at the scene deck. I'd like to see the scene deck OS. I think at some point I'll want to build me something. It's a few projects down the road. I've got a few things I'm working on right now. Primarily my AI automation stuff. Keep in mind, a lot of the automation stuff, I understand that you're worried about your email and then having access to that. And that concerns me also. So I don't connect my primary email yet to any of these AI things. I use my secondary email, which happens to be my call sign email, kj5irq.gmail.com. And so I use that for hand radio stuff and AI stuff. It's not a disposable email, but it's not my primary email either. And so that's what I'm playing with it. And Darrell, you can undo that. So if you need help with, if you wanted to disconnect your email and calendar and all that stuff from Jim and I, let me know and I can show you how there is a way to undo it. So there you go. There you go. Yeah, I'm out in front of this automation stuff. Especially now that my wife's kind of getting into it. I mean, when I say automation, it's not exactly like home automation, right? I'm not turning on lights here or automating when my outside lights come on and off. No, this is more like a brain. So let's say I want to, oh, here's a good example because I actually read this use case yesterday. Somebody wanted to, and it's something I thought about doing. Somebody wanted to post a joke to their Twitter or X or whatever it's called these days. So what they did is they built an AI automation from chat, GBT, I believe it might've been Gemini. Oh, you know what? It was Gemini, I think. It went to N8N, which then rerouted it through its nodes and agents that it needed to run it through. And what it does is it takes a joke from Reddit, from Reddit r slash jokes. It takes a random joke from there, creates a prompt to create a video, and then it outputs a video that's ready for you to download and upload into Twitter. You can take it a step further and put in your Twitter API if you pay for it, and it will automatically put it on your Twitter feed if you'd like it to. So that's just a use case example. I thought that was fascinating. Some guy just wants to have a new joke every day, and he's going to have AI do it for him. So anyhow, okay, so let me take a real quick break, and we'll come on and move to the next person.
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