 Cool. We'll move on to Randall who asked a question, but accidentally shared a quick tip. And like I said earlier, quick tips are those kinds of things that are obvious to you the moment you learn them and not a moment before. Randall noted he asked if we knew of a command line trick to return the F five and F six keys on a MacBook to their prior function of controlling keyboard brightness. Because on the new MacBooks, my M one air, and I believe the others as well, they repurposed those keys and you no longer have keyboard controls for keyboard brightness. I thought that meant there was no way to control keyboard brightness. Randall pointed out he says it's a pain to have to go to the control center and control keyboard brightness. And I thought, Oh my goodness, this is a quick tip because in control center, you can control your keyboards brightness. And and so obviously, I now do that. What he was asking for is there a way to reassign those F five and F six keys? I have not found a way. I feel like there might be like a better touch tool or keyboard maestro path here. I did a little bit of digging and couldn't find it. But I was very happy to be able to use control center to adjust my keyboard brightness because it was like super. It was on like, you know, retina burnout mode. And I, you know, I love my M one air. I love it more now that it's not, you know, glowing so, so much. So yeah. Anyway, thank you for that, Randall. And if anybody knows the answer to Randall's question, feedback at mackeykev.com.