If you want to start writing application code from scratch, there's nothing to stop you from using Python 3. I do feel like that was maybe the single biggest barrier because even if people were had the intention of switching to Python 3, but they did they depended upon these libraries and they just couldn't run. The one other thing that I'm personally very happy with is the the proper distinction between bytes and text in Python 3 as opposed to the messy way of dealing with that in Python 2. Sure. That absolutely solves that whole it's Unicode. It's not Unicode. What is it? Yeah. Well, they're gonna throw their hands up and say, well, I can't convert