 Nope. All right. We've been talking a lot about macOS shortcuts, which obviously Monterey brings to us. I noticed something. If I went into shortcuts in macOS Monterey and I go to the preferences, there is an advanced section in preferences. And in there, you can turn on allow running scripts, which is not on by default. And when enabled, the actions run apple script, run shell script, run JavaScript for mac automation, run JavaScript on the web page, and run script over SSH can all be run as part of shortcuts on your mac, which opens things up quite a bit. Because being able to have a shortcut trigger even an apple script is fantastic because that way you can do it with Siri, you can do it from the menu or any of the other things that can trigger shortcuts. So I had no idea that this was a thing. And I just stumbled onto it the other day and it was like, well, I know what the first thing I'm doing is I'm putting it on the agenda as a quick tip. Yeah.