 Take us to listener Roy with a question, huh? Yes, sweet Roy has a question. Do you know if there is a way to make a shortcut to turn on and off silence unknown collars on the iPhone 11 Pro? Yes, I whipped out the Google food, Dave. OK, I found something on Reddit. Ah, nice. And the article both has a link to the shortcut, which you can download, or it gives you the the source code, if you will, which I thought was pretty neat. So you could do it either way, but I confirmed it work. It I don't know how you I mean, you have to go into the shortcuts app to run the shortcut. No, you can do it with Siri. I mean, you can trigger shortcuts with a billion different things. Oh, OK. Yeah. OK. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, this particular one, they they, you know, they they call it silence unknown collars. They call it S.U.C. for the shortcut. And so so they it's just, you know, Siri preceded by the word. Hey, of course, Siri, S.U.C. And then boom, it does it. It it looks like I looked at the source for it. So what it's doing is it's filling a URL field with a path, which is and you don't have to write this down because it's right there in the thing. But just to talk it through, it starts with Prefs colon. And so what this is as opposed to many URLs which start with, you know, like HTTP or other things, right? HTTPS or FTP or mail to or write whatever. It's like that, except it's Prefs colon, which tells iOS to go and adjust a preference setting. So this is one of those things that's sort of a a hack, if you will. Shortcuts doesn't have a way of impacting that preference, but that URL is available. And so the the rest of it talks about the specific preference and it says the root is phone and the path is silence underscore calls. And so it populates the URL with that. And then the shortcut simply tells it to open that URL toggling that particular preference. So you have to know that you're turning it one way or the other, I think, because I'm not sure I haven't tested it. So I would assume it's just toggling it, but I could be wrong about that. So yeah, yeah, it's pretty cool.