 I had an interesting issue with universal control this week that I was going to share in the quick tip segment. So, you know, let it be a PSA and let us enter the quick tip segment of the show. But I had been doing some stuff up here in the studio. And then I went downstairs to the office and started working on the Mac mini down there. I suddenly lost the ability to control my computer with keyboard and mouse, like neither one, nothing. And it was like, OK, so I at first I thought the trackpad had, you know, the battery had died in it. So I plugged it in and I saw like the oh, yeah, connecting this way. And OK, it's it sees it, move the trackpad around nothing, keyboard, nothing, nothing, nothing. So I finally log in remotely from my phone and reboot the the Mac, you know, my office. I'm like, OK, and as it comes back up, I start messing around. It's like, OK, great keyboard and mouse work great. As soon as it gets to a point where it's like started up, keyboard and mouse go away again. OK, what is going on? And I realized it was universal control. I had pushed past the edge of my screen and I was controlling this computer up here unintentionally and also with no indication on the screen of the device that I came from that I had left. Now, you know, Apple doesn't know that these two computers are in separate rooms. But again, I don't think my situation is unique. I know, which is why I shared on show, yeah, that other people out there are going to run into this. So I figured not necessarily a bug, but a feature request maybe a by the way, you know, just a quick year on the other computer. Yeah, you've moved because, you know, I know these features are there. And it took me, you know, I burned 20 minutes trying to figure this out. Elvis has left the room. Right. Yeah. Yeah. So it was interesting. And I what I'm surprised about is that this has not happened before. But the only difference is I turned off sleep on this I Mac up here because of the Thunderbolt bug where Thunderbolt devices fall off the chain in Mac OS 12.2 and later, including 12.4, I have proven. So, you know, they fall off the chain after the computer goes to sleep after it's been rebooted. So I don't want to have to deal with that. So I just turned off sleep for now. Well, Apple hopefully fixes it. So yeah, interesting. So, you know, that's where we're at.