Transcript: I'm realizing that I am definitely going to want a private brain as well. So this is where some of the experimentation with permissions is going to have to go. And I'm probably going to have to handle that sooner rather than later, partially because there's already things within the dataset that I don't really wish to share outwardly to the world. They're pretty personal and they are important in that way, but like I said, I don't know if I want to share those really, really publicly quite yet. So, yeah, something to think about.
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