diff --git a/src/content/git/auto-theme.nvim.mdx b/src/content/git/auto-theme.nvim.mdx
index 6a60aa8..863d7dd 100644
--- a/src/content/git/auto-theme.nvim.mdx
+++ b/src/content/git/auto-theme.nvim.mdx
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Unfortunately, the following programs I've found nearly impossible to dynamicall
9. ripgrep: I use the default theme. The ripgrep global configuration file does not support environment variables, exterminating the option to provide a `${THEME}`-based path in the global configuration file.
10. zsh: it's impossible to update `$THEME` across all existing shells (simply a limit of posix). However, all affected _programs_ will read the proper `$THEME`--I'm fine compromising here.
-### UPD: 8, 9 30/11/2025
+### UPD: fzf, ripgrep, fzf-lua, and shell improvements 30/11/2025
After some _extreme_ amounts of finagling I'm now able to automatically update fzf and ripgrep themes both in the shell (after re-rendering the prompt\*) and in new fzf-lua instances. I consider this a 99% win.
@@ -127,3 +127,34 @@ Neovim instances can be found by just listing `/tmp/nvim-*.sock`.
- ripgrep: automatically re-reads from `$RIPGREP_CONFIG_PATH`, a symlink updated by my theme script
I confess that this solution is not perfect. For example, existing pickers cannot have their theme dynamically re-loaded ([I'm looking into this](https://github.com/ibhagwan/fzf-lua/discussions/2448)) as `FzFLua resume` cannot build theme context. I'm close enough (for now! >:)).
+
+### upd: neovim, tmux improvements 2/23/2025
+
+Apparently, neovim [already supports auto-switching the `vim.o.background`](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/commit/d460928263d0ff53283f301dfcb85f5b6e17d2ac) as of November, 26, 2024. So, technically, auto-theme.nvim is defunct. Welp, who cares... it was fun to make! I use the following config to auto-toggle the theme when the aforementioned option is set:
+
+```lua
+vim.api.nvim_create_autocmd({ 'OptionSet' }, {
+pattern = 'background',
+ callback = function()
+ vim.cmd.colorscheme(
+ vim.o.background == 'dark' and 'midnight' or 'daylight'
+ )
+ end,
+ group = vim.api.nvim_create_augroup(
+ 'Midnight',
+ { clear = true }
+ ),
+})
+```
+
+tmux 3.6 also supports this too as of 3.6--see [here](https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/4699). I updated my tmux.conf, conveniently removing my `~/.config/tmux/themes/*` symlink hackiness:
+
+```mux
+if -F '#{==:#{client_theme},dark}' {
+ # set dark mode
+}
+
+if -F '#{==:#{client_theme},light}' {
+ # set light mode
+}
+```