 I've never liked how macOS minimizes application windows to the dock as another icon, right? You click the little yellow thing and it minimizes down and it adds that window to the dock. So system settings, desktop and dock, and then the settings name is minimize windows into application icon. And when you turn that on, if you hit the little minimize thing, it you'll see the window minimize or sort of shrink down into its application icon, you no longer get a separate icon for that window to bring that window back. But if you like it, it keeps your dock more efficient. It keeps your dock cleaner, whether it's more efficient or not depends on your workflow cleaner. Yeah. Yeah. Because if you want, if you minimize say three windows from pages, right, you know, and you want to pull one of them up, if you do it the default, the old way, you just go and hover over the dock, you find the one with the name you click and up it comes. If you minimize them this new way where you're just minimizing them into the application, you have to click on the, you click on the application and you get them all back, but you also don't know that you have them minimized. Like there's no visual indication of that. Okay. So like as soon as I did this, I had the same reaction you did. I was like, oh, this is amazing. I want this. And then I was like, well, but do I like how much does this bother me? I mean, I get that we all have our own preferences and that's sure that's the wonderful part of this. But yeah, so, you know, test it. See if it works for you. Great. If it doesn't, turn it back off. It's your computer. You do what you want. It's amazing.