I wanted to see if you could run a little Node.js server so close, like on a device and have it work sort of like quote unquote offline, and then be able to sync back up. I found out about the Tesla and the Tesla to that actually ran Node.js on a basically open to the Linux OS very for router. Yeah, so they were running that on a device. So from there, that's where they would have been trying to refine for years and years and years how quickly could I get people up and running with some sort of runtime. And then now you can just run a node server and then you can interact with it with any other sort of website

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