 Well, I guess we will be resuming quick tips, since we did one to open the show. You want to take us to Sarabh, Adam? Yeah, he's got some vision pro tips for us. He says, you know, you can use multiple hands simultaneously to move and resize two windows at once. That sounds like some ambidextrous like stuff. I don't know. I don't know if I'm ready to go there yet. I'll have to try that out. Moving one around at a time. I'm used to doing that. So that's interesting. Okay, all right. You can say S-Lady, close all apps to exit all open apps. You can bring an app really close to you and interact with it like an iPhone or iPad app. This one is actually really cool. All your controls are touchable, basically. And you can interact with any element as that. And not only that, there's a hover sort of thing. So as your finger gets closer, you will see a little white kind of shadow. And then even with keys, anything that's pressable, there is actually a press in. Obviously there's no tactile feedback, but it will interact. Like elements will, physical elements, or virtual elements will interact with your physical digits, which is amazing. I heard from a developer's perspective, there's a full skeletal system on your hands. So developers can like play with that. So it's gonna be really interesting to see what they do with the app. So Apple gives you an underlying bone structure for all your... Oh, wow.