 Next up is it's a quick tip of mine. It's something it's going to be an obvious thing for many of you. And that's the part of quick tips that we love is that they are obvious once you know to do them. I get to my desk every day and I launch several apps. Mail is usually running, but I have Marco Armand's quitter quit a bunch of apps when they have gone dormant, especially Safari, because it will just chew ram if you leave it running for multiple days in a row. And then there's other apps that I have it quit or maybe I've quit, you know, the day before I created a keyboard maestro macro called start my day. And it launches all of the apps that I would painstakingly go through my dock and launch when I got to my desk every day. And it is super handy. I mean, I've had this is not my first rodeo with these. I have built one for each podcast that I do. So I have a Mac. Keycap one, a gig gap, some of this, you know, and I have those here in the studio. So I get all of my stuff up that's specific to each podcast, the agenda document, you know, all of the various web browsers and other utilities that I need logic to do the mixing, all that good stuff. And so I figured this is ridiculous. So I set one up on my desk earlier this week and it has been a game changer. Like it's just so much easier to just do that. And I'm trying to think, I guess you could probably do the same literally with shortcuts.