Good rug. I did the rugging, for once. But yeah, please share this space and the previous one with a We'll be back sometime on Tuesday next week, somewhere between noon and 2pm, because as I mentioned earlier, five months into a chest infection, the stamina is low.
It is very low. But I want to give opportunity for final thoughts to both Wendell and Kevin. We'll start with Wendell.
Do you have any final thoughts for the room? Well, thank you again, Mal, for hosting. And yeah, of course. This place is funny.
Like, I just feel like here we are five years later, and we're just feels like, you know, hands busted. But anyway, the insidification is real. But I have a lot of I have a lot of levity with it.
Here we are still doing the same things. But yeah, thank you for hosting, of course. And I hope that your health is on a good, positive trajectory, of course, Mal.
And I appreciate everything you do in the space. And I appreciate you and everything you do in the space too, Wendell. Well, thank you.
And yeah, I will probably see you over there in the next space. It sounds good. And Kevin, do you have any final thoughts before we close up? Is Kevin still here? I can't see.
No, no, I cannot. No, okay. Well, I can't see anything.
So thank you, Kevin, for joining and for chatting about your lovely UI that you are working on. I'm sure we will get many an update. And check out what Kevin is writing about, everybody, because he's clucky inside scoop.
He knows things. You know, contribute to conversations that you feel are important within the ecosystem. Share work from the creatives in the space.
Connect about things that you enjoy. You know, we all benefit from the collective mutual aid that is community building. And there are many ways that you can contribute within this beautiful ecosystem, either through volunteer power or your attention, your words, your time, all of these things.
And remember to also prioritize rest when you can. So thank you, everybody, for coming to hang out. I, again, can't see anybody.
I apologize. Well, I shouldn't be apologizing. This app should be apologizing, honestly.