Paper company that's worth the same amount in market cap as ramp. Not for long. Not for long. We're going to take them down. You're going to hear some really negative investigative journalism, some short reports about this paper company. It's funny. So Julie Chang in this reply says they're called Brother laser printers. Yes. We love a brother. We run on brother. Brother laser printers technology. Brothers run on brother. Do you think that Apple's never done the home printer because of environmental concerns around, like, don't print, don't waste paper. Always. That's obviously not the future. Also, I feel like this is one of those things where if I look way back over the past, like 40 years of Apple history, I bet they did a printer at one point. Remember they did. Didn't Apple do a camera, like a handheld digital camera at one point? That was its own device? So Apple's dip their toes in here and there, but I would love a proper home printer from Apple. Oh, wait. So according to Gemini, while it may seem surprising to many today, Apple was once a significant player in the computer printer market. What? For nearly two decades, the company designed and sold a range of printers, from early dot matrix models to groundbreaking laser printers that played a pivotal role in the desktop publishing revolution. They started in the late 70s with the apple Silent Type, a thermal printer. However, it was the ImageWriter series produced in the early 1980s that became a popular companion to the Apple II. Hmm. And then they got out of the business. Yeah, you can find these on eBay. Apple Writer 2 printer. It probably works fine. What's wrong? It looks Tim Cook should come out with a statement. Hey, they're out there. It's got the rainbow. If you want it so much, if it's not just stated preference, if it's revealed preference, go get yourself an Apple printer. I guess it exists. In other news, UFC is happening on the south lawn of the White House and they. They took a page out of our set design. I see an ultra dome. It's time to trust. It's time to trust their trust up their trust. Don't go trust trust for trust with the White House. No, you do not want to go trust for trust with them. They gotta. They gotta get. Is this a real photo or is this CGI or something? Like, what's going on here? They gotta get artist rendering. It's cg. I was looking at it for cgi, right? Because like, this has not happened yet, but. Are you guys kidding? This is like the most obviously CGI image I've ever seen in My life. I can't tell anymore. I don't even think they just set up a bunch of the 10,000 people. I don't know. I'm not a political person. I don't follow politics that closely, so I don't know, this might have happened. I'm also. It's double bad because I'm not into politics and I'm also not into sports. So. You could have told me. Oh, yeah, UFC happened at the White House last weekend. I'd be like, oh, yeah. Yeah, I guess. I guess it did. Anyway, we have our next guest in the restream waiting room. Austin is coming into the TVP in Ultra Dome. Welcome to the show, Austin. Good to to finally have you. We've reacted to many posts on this show. Thank you for your service to the timeline. Good to see you. Longtime listener, first time caller. Thanks for hopping on. Give us the news. Big day. What's going on in your world? What you got for us? Yeah, we just announced our $6 million seed round. That is gong worthy. Gong worthy. I don't know if this is gong. Worthy also, but as of, as of three days ago, we're officially a ramp customer. Let's go. Let's go. That's amazing. Oh, there we go. Fired up. Let's go. Love it. That is amazing. Congratulations. Extremely bullish for your business. You would launch the product. This is another launch. We were talking earlier. You gotta always just be launching. So launched again to the story of the company. We've had a wait list. We've kind of had a wait list since the beginning. And so we've been a little constrained on how quickly we can add customers. We still are a bit, but we've been adding a ton of customers all day today. And so we are launching to general availability for the first time today. And we had about 15,000 people on the wait list who all got invited in today. And we still don't have free trials. So everyone has to pay to use the product. But, but, but, yeah, we're adding customers really quickly and I guess I have to talk about the product. So how is the people's secretary? So it is a secretary that is part human, part AI. So we have really sophisticated models that do all the things that a great assistant does on scheduling. It knows where you take your meetings, when you take your meetings, how you want buffers, how many meetings you want to take per day, subtle hints on priority of different types of meetings and can follow up to make sure meetings get scheduled and all of those types of things. And, and so it's powerful AI models that do all these things in a simulation. And then we have humans who are checking, because our customers are founders, VCs, all sorts of folks who have a really low tolerance for mistakes on this type of scheduling. And so when our model, they're not confident enough, we have a 247 team of humans who are checking these simulations and approval.