 All right Let's see. Let's go to Peter with with some quick tips. He will start us off. He says, um, I Just noticed a new quick tip if you press the shift key while on the Apple menu and you can toggle it with shift Force quit becomes force quit the currently focused app after noticing after noticing this He says I've already used it and as soon as we got the question in and I you know Prepped it for the show. I've started using it too. It like it's a great way of You know of just managing That process. I don't know It's the little things right it's how it goes It's certainly easier than the command control is a command now. I even don't know command option command option escape Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, you could you could add shift to that and it would force quit the current In-front app. So yeah, it's it's command option Escape Yes, yeah, I'm not that's right right now. No, so it's fine Okay, many of all learning apps and then you can select them Well, no, no, no, but that's what we're saying is if you add shift to that You'll see in the menu John the dot dot dot after force quit goes away So I think if I added shift to command option escape that we would no longer be talking because the frontmost app is the one handling this connection Which is I like this