 there's a knowledge base article that we will definitely put in the show notes. This is all late breaking here, at least as far as we're aware. The knowledge base article is how to adjust an app's settings to appear below the camera area on your 14 inch or 16 inch MacBook Pro. It goes on to say you can adjust an app setting so that it uses the whole display or uses only the area below the camera housing. So this is essentially avoid the notch, right? And yeah, so I'm going to quit a third party app. And the way you do this is you go in the finder to the app, you go to get info. And then there is an option in the info panel that says scale to fit below built in camera. So I've checked that for for Slack. And of course, we're not recording on an M1 machine, so I can't show you this. And it doesn't seem to change anything. So the menu bar is still up where the menu bar is. I'm not sure what this is going to do. If you turn it on for an app, and the app has menu bar items or windows that would appear behind the camera housing, ah, so you need something that would go full width of the menu or more than half width, all open apps or apps that share the same space appear below the camera until you quit the app using the scaled setting. Okay, so this is doing this dynamically, but only if you turn it on and tell it to do so. I'm not sure that I've seen the only thing that I've seen spill into the menu bar is menu items, which are on the right side of the screen. And, and but it's going to only happen dynamically if you have an app that would spill into that. So that's interesting. I'm not sure that's the most elegant solution to this. And of course, it doesn't appear to address the menu bar issues, but but that's, you know, it's something, you know, okay. So they they call it, I mean, they will never call it a notch. Let's be fair. But you know, when they say to fit below, what are they the camera housing? Okay, okay. So the notch is the camera housing. Thanks for that. Thanks for that apple.