 TV OS 17, which I had to manually install on my Apple TV this morning. It's we're recording this on Friday, the 29th. It's been out all week, you know, more than a week. So I had to go and manually do it, whatever. You now have the ability if you have the Siri remote second gen or later, your iPhone can use a find my like functionality to locate that remote. It doesn't have the ultra wideband, so you're not going to get super directional stuff, but you will get the hotter, colder thing that you used to be able to get, you know, with the non ultra wideband find my devices. And it works. But here's the thing. I upgraded to iOS or to TV OS 17. I already had iOS 17. You need both upgraded TV OS 17. And the way you find this is you don't use the find my app. Oh, right. You launch the remote app on your phone, which you can either do by launching the app called remote, or if you have it in Control Center, still, which it's there by default, you can go into Control Center and tap the little icon that looks like your iPhone, like your Apple TV remote. Yeah. And then it launches the remote app. Where you find this is there's a drop down at the top where you pick which of your Apple TVs or other devices you're going to use the remote with. And it's it's weird that I have other devices showing up in there, but I do. Next to the compatible devices in that list is where you will see a find icon for a fine button for the remote. But mine wasn't there right away. I waited probably 10 minutes messing around with the TV, making sure everybody was on, you know, TV OS 17, iOS 17. Holding your tongue rate, Dave. No, then I turned it off. I turned the Apple TV off with the remote and put it aside and did a couple other things and was like, all right, I got to go over to the office now because we're getting close to record time or whatever. And I thought, let me try it one more time. And I launched the remote app on my phone and not only was it there in the list, there was a little notification sort of overlay with pop up bubble in the app teaching me that this feature was now there. So that you don't use find my to find it. In fact, I should confirm that we that it doesn't also show up and find my. There you go. Well, you're doing that. Let me ask you this question. It's not there. To which I think I know the answer. Yeah. It won't play a sound on the remote. No, it's not like the remote has an air tag in it. It's it's probably using the Bluetooth of the remote. Like I don't think it's it's as air taggy as we would want it to be. Because yeah, I would like the remote to be able to like make a sound so I can dig in my couch cushions and find it.