I mean, those are like the primary things, I suppose. Uh, you know, I'm doing website stuff like giving talks and things around, like I was just in Aspen, Colorado, uh, talking at Aspen Ideas, which is pretty cool. Um, you know, working on stuff, uh, I mean, I mean, at the end of the day, I'm just like a teenager, right? So, like, I don't know, I just I literally had, like, an orthodontist appointment this morning, like, just with, like, Invisalign stuff. Um. Uh, yeah. Just like random things. I mean, like, I like movies a lot. Um, I like, I mean, I like everything, really. There's nothing that's not interesting to me. Um, I like Dune, for example. Uh, a big sci fi fan. Um, dunes. Great. Uh, my friends love when I talk about it for hours and hours. Um. What else? Uh, you know, I mean, the most, like, content or, like, the most thing I want to do these days is just like, I don't know, like, hang out with friends or, like, read a book or something, like, around, like, the islands and stuff like that. It's just like, nice, like chilling around here. Um, like I do stuff like, to be honest, I feel like people maybe think I'm way more productive than I am. Um, maybe it looks like that. But, uh, the great thing about making websites is they kind of run themselves, so I don't really have to do that much maintenance on them, especially because I've gotten a bit better at it over the years. I'm certainly not an industry professional or anything like that, but after especially like the Covid site, I kind of learned how to make the websites like secure and safe and just like, you know, make sure that they're confronting themselves. The coronavirus website is updating as we speak or while I'm sleeping, which is pretty nice. Um, but I'm on to I'm on to new things right now. I'm starting a nonprofit called Internet Activism, um, with like, a whole law firm called Skadden, Arps and everything. It's pretty cool. Uh, it's kind of an umbrella organization for all these internet activist projects I've been in the past to cover them legally, but also for the future, because I've got big plans, which I'll tell about in a second. Um, but I, I've worked on all these projects, especially Ukraine, Take Shelter. And I have all these, like, every single NGO you could possibly think about, like, Save the Children. I don't know every single one of them. They're all, like, wanting to to work with me on this, um, and governments and all this kind of stuff. But a 19 year old with a website, right? That's not very professional. But what if it's a nonprofit organization with like, employees and everything and the, you know, they're not really websites. They're like platforms and everything being run by an organization, and it's a legal entity to partner with and all that kind of stuff. That's definitely the future. Um, and I've got big plans because, uh, okay. So like the Ukrainian site, for example. It's great. It really proved the model that everyone, like, everyone wants to help. There's always some disaster happening around the world, right? There's always going to be another natural disaster or war pandemic. Right now, there's a bunch of other refugee crises happening. Um, everyone wants to help. But really, the only thing you can do is donate money or, like, call your congressman or something like that. They don't even really listen to you. Um, so imagine you're like an immigration lawyer and you want to, like, contribute your skills pro bono, or you're like, I don't know, you're you work in the mental health field and you want to, you know, contribute your skills of helping people with trauma. But like, where would you do that? There's not really a platform for any of that. Um, so I think making, like a Ukraine tech shelter, that's way more general, uh, where it's not specific to just Ukrainians or like a war like that. It's just like if you want, you know, there's always going to be something happening. And if you want to help in a situation like that, it's a place for you to kind of advertise. Like, yeah, look, I can take in refugees. Um, I can tutor them math, I can tutor them English or Japanese or whatever. So, um, I think that'd be really cool. And, um, you know, imagine, like, if Ukraine takes shelter existed prior to the war breaking out, it could have already had hundreds of thousands of people signed up, ready to go, um, and could have saved way more lives and been way more amazing from the start. Instead of having to grow such a platform after the disaster. Uh, so I just think it'd be really cool for like, a just it's like a more general Ukraine take shelter. That's not specific to just housing and not specific to just Ukrainians, just kind of everything. I think that would be like, honestly, one of the coolest things anyone has ever done with the internet if it really worked on such a big scale. But, um, I mean, at this point I'm. It sounds cocky, but, I mean, I'm pretty sure I'm pretty confident. Like, I could get it to be used by millions and millions of people. Um, I'm kind of going to take everything I learned from all these past projects and combine it into one, like an ultimate project. I think it'll be really cool. It'll be way more professional. Um, it'll be just it'll be I talked about this product for so many people, and nobody seems to be as excited about it as I am, but I think it'll be amazing. Imagine if you have, like, there's always some random thing, like there is this volcano that erupted in this island. It was a while ago, I don't really remember, called like Tonga or something. This was like somewhat recently, but this volcano erupts and there's millions of or like hundreds of thousands of people there that are now without jobs, without housing, all this kind of stuff. They're fleeing on boats to places. And imagine if, um, you know, everywhere around the world that they go, they end up, maybe they, you know, go on a boat, refugee boat, and they end up in like, let's say South Africa or something. Um, there's millions of people in South Africa that are ready to help house them, tutor them, feed them, you, you know, drive them transportation, all these kinds of things, uh, all for free. Just because people want to help. Um, that would be so cool. People want to help. There's just not a place for them to do that on. And and most websites out there honestly suck with design. Governments are so slow to help with things like the whole, uh, refugee agency thing and the whole Sweden AP news story, um, all that kind of stuff. So, uh, yeah, I think, I think it will be awesome. That's kind of the next plan. Um, honestly, a bit lazy these days. I've just been kind of burnt out, but, um, that's that's the next project. Just like internet activism, really, but on the biggest scale possible and more permanent.