 Yeah, all right. So Bruce, um, Bruce says, hi guys. Hello from last week's episode where you talked about this, the phenomenon whereby you open the app store window only to have it not offer you updates. How upsetting that, you know, or pending command R in the app store will reload page or as I like to think of it refresh and almost always shows what is really current and pending. And yes, I verified this personally. And I don't know if you did, but So first of all, why is that the case? Like why? Why when we go to app store and updates? Does it not do its own refresh? Right? So there's there's a question I have there and I'll leave it rhetorical, though it really isn't rhetorical. So if you're listening and you're the one responsible for that at Apple, you know what you've done and you know what you need to do. I this also reminds us that that like the app store is really just a glorified web browser very specific glorified web browser, right? Because that's what's happening there. I I need to test this more because I have been suffering. I think all of us suffer from this like the app store going to the updates window does not show you everything all the time. In fact, it is more often than not that there are things it is not showing me. And and Mac Updater does. And that's where this came up in the last not the last episode, but last week's episode. And, you know, I've quit the app store to fix this and relaunch. And it still doesn't show up. You know, the only way I find these updates is by letting Mac Updater take me directly to the page for the app. And then I see the little update icon. And of course, I click it. But I think I've tried Command R with this before, and it has not shown me everything. But but I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna go in with beginner's mind here. And the next time that I see Mac Updater telling me I've got a bunch of things that app store updates says I don't, I'm gonna try the Command R obviously. And I will report back.