Welcome to our SUSE Jam. We are at the Schwarze Pumpe and SUSE Computer Museum and we have Joshua with us. Hello and we are now in the so-called Lausitz. We have seen the first computers in the world and now we are watching big technology. 20% of the electricity of brown coal comes from this place where we are. We are full of energy. How do you like it, Joshua? I am full of energy, like electrified. So he is really excited. Sadly people don't like coal but coal is reusable. You can see it here. They take it directly from the ground. They have animal-watching cars going there. They have nice milk transporters transporting the milk all the way from local producers. Then they burn it. I don't know why but it's all local. It's even made from local forests, local ice shelves, local people work here. I don't know why people hate it. But let's get back to technology. Today Joshua first time saw a bit. Yeah, how destroyed. Individual bits. Even I had hard times getting him away from the bit. He was so impressed about it but touching was not allowed. So empathy with bits is not allowed here. A little bit. How does it feel to touch a bit? Touch a bit. You feel very informed, right? You have the full information under your finger. But did it give you back any empathy or? Empathy is a strong emotion of knowledge. You know either zero or one and the first time you know. But did you get any arousal, any sexual arousal from that? No, no, no. Technology is never used for anything like that. Never. Yeah, but there was a robot with a hole. You were not impressed by the small hole. Yes, and I pray to this holy robot. Ah, but he was dancing for you. Really? Yeah, the bot was dancing. Oh yeah, that's great. Yeah. So as you knew, he's French. He already has French feelings about technology. And then there was like relays. Big, busty relays. Nice everywhere. Big ones. You could touch them with small nipples. Perfect. And they're really stiff. Perfect. And then we went around I/O, fast I/O, slow, sensual I/O, audio I/O, was really nice museum. Do you think that too? Yeah, not many museums like that. Everyone should visit the Sousa Museum. This was, so thank you very much for joining in. This was the first kind of jam we were doing. We were just sitting somewhere, having fun, going around and people talking about, in a funny way, about technology. Thank you very much for listening. Goodbye. Bye.