 Cool, we have a quick tip from from Tony. He says, I never thought of this trick with messages, but it works great. When talking to Siri, you can say Siri reply with audio. And what it does is it allows you to record a voice memo or voice message to send to someone via messages without having to like you. That's the trick to triggering that with your voice. So when text translation messes up as it so often does, just say reply with audio and send someone and your actual voice saying the thing that you want to say, I like that. I never I never thought about it. And and he also points out, he says, I can also say, Siri, tell my wife with audio, I'm on my way soon. And what will happen is Tony's wife, in this case, would get a message in Tony's voice saying I'm on my way soon, which is pretty darn good. So I like it. That's pretty cool. I love these little, you know, it solves some of that like texting from the car kind of thing is really where I would I think I would use this a lot because texting like when I I've gotten pretty comfortable with it, like, you know, replying to a text and saying, hey, Kamajan, exclamation point, great to hear from you, period. I'm looking forward to seeing you next week, period. You know, and like that sort of rolls off my tongue without really even thinking about it. But and then it reads it back to me and it usually gets it right, you know, but that's somewhat pedantic. And if you want to say something long, it might be better to just actually say the words. So I like it. That's good, Tony. Thanks, man.