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I mean, it's not the same as a Kindle that only does reading, but this you have to think if you're writing nonstop for a bit, it's draining the screen. The pen itself doesn't need a charge, which is pretty nice. And the last, yeah, I guess the last thing I want to say is like, I think I might have been maybe a bit too forgiving on high and side of Amazon because I was like, this does not sound like a device. I could recommend to people, even if it works. I mean, no, I can recommend. So I did talk to a biomedical engineering professor who was very intrigued by the device. And he was like, oh, but he wants to highlight things in colors. And I was like, oh, right. No, that's not for you. You got to use an iPad. So don't forget. This is the ink. The other thing is, the last thing I wanted to say about this device. Oh, no. Okay. Back to the point I was making, which is that I thought I was too easy on Amazon on hindsight. The software issues, I kind of like brush paths because I thought maybe it's like, ink makes things harder. But I also think that they could have stood to like they waited so long to release this thing. They've been working with the software. They could have stood to work on the software. Exactly. Yeah. They could have worked on the software a little harder before they released this. So no, I think I think Amazon step it up. Step it up. Yeah. I try to you got to just projects products as we have them, not as a company say, oh, we'll fix this down the line. And it's a it's a shame. So anyway, that's the Kindle scribe. Shillen mostly likes it, but seems there are some issues. This feels like a device that will be discounted pretty quickly. Like I don't. Hope so. Yeah. So maybe if it's a hundred bucks off or more or something, then all of a sudden it's maybe more appealing. At that point, you can just suffer. If it's under 200 bucks, it's like, okay, if it doesn't sink as well, if it doesn't do as many things as you'd like, maybe then it's a little more appealing. I'm intrigued, but I still want the remarkable to to me that thing looks sleeker. Like it just looks like a better product. It looks more like an Apple product than I hate Amazon's product design, like so much of the time. So I wish remarkable didn't have that fricking subscription, but I think they make you pay for that for the cloud sinking for a lot of like things it needs to use. So I guess we'll see. But you know what, Shulan, where can people send you email if you have, if they have questions about this thing? Yeah. Tell me things you want me to write that are very, very PG rated, send them to, I guess, podcastingcajad.com. There you go. And hit us up on Twitter. As making of Twitter, I think it is worth talking a bit about what is happening here. I'm not going to focus as much on the Elon Musk shit storm, which is just getting worse and worse. Constance. Constance. The most recent thing is like a lot of like band accounts have been put back on. That's great. COVID-19 misinformation fully allowed because no longer no longer problem. But anyway, it does seem like a lot of people are considering alternatives. We've talked about Mastodon, which is the open source sort of distributed Twitter clone that's been around for several years.