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I'm sorry that took so long. I had to grab the phone, change the app, and then I had to get off the chat function and go back to the mic function. Yeah, I was a bit ready. My fault. I'm sitting here doing a lot of researching on computer parts. This is a rabbit hole. Oh my goodness, is this a rabbit hole? Anyhow, I think this is going to eat up my life for the rest of my life. It's crazy. Well, let's see what I'm talking about. I am playing, I say playing, I'm utilizing Claude Code here lately. For the last couple of weeks, I haven't really talked a lot about it because I needed to get used to it, I guess. It's amazing, I'm not going to lie. I sent Daryl some videos of a stupid little quick prompt that I threw in there to create a little Mario Super Mario World, you know, the original NES-inspired game for my grandson. He has to learn some sight words for school, right? That's his homework. So we try to find him fun and imagine a race to get him involved and get him excited about it. He loves Mario Brothers and he loves video games right now. So I'm trying to use that to build a game that I can sideload onto my tablet as an APK and then it'll have touch functions and all of that and have a game on there that he can play for the rest of the school year, when he's over here at the house or whatnot, and he doesn't realize it, but he's doing homework. So that's kind of what I've been working on. That's part of the reason why the logger is slowly being worked on. I plan on using Clog Code to also improve that. I think it's amazing. I mean, I can connect it straight up to my GitHub repository, just like you can chat or I should say CodeX. CodeX is OpenAI's version of Claude code. Anyhow, it's amazing. You can ask it, review my repo or review my file or whatever and it will go in it, read it, come back and talk to you about it. Man, I'm sorry. It's amazing. It's amazing, amazing. So yeah, that's what I am doing. I'm sitting here looking at computer parts trying to decide whether or not it makes good sense to build a computer or just buy one and the pros and cons of that and I'm compiling and bide coding a bit with Claude code on this video game for the grandson. So that's what I'm doing this Saturday morning. Like I said, he's not feeling good. He's kind of restless over there on the couch and Granny, she had to get up early this morning to do a few things and so she's napping on the couch. So it's a quiet morning. With that, I'll send it back to you. Thanks for the time. I'm here for the rest of the show. KJ5 IRQ back to, I'm sorry, back to Kevin. Yep, no problem. That's fine. Anything you all used to and thanks a lot Steve. 73 to you. Break in whenever you'd like, okay? Alright, I'm at the bottom of the list, yes. If anyone happens to be struggling and can't get in, just interrupt when you'd like. When I'm on, I'll let you do that. I don't know that you can do it on other nets, but whenever you need to bust in, just bust in. Write in, type in, talk in, whatever you'd like. I guess the operative word is in. OK! Alright, well, let's get some more calls in, as a matter of fact. So this is VA3KKY listening for you.
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