 So Simon asked, what's your advice when buying a new Mac laptops? He says, I have speed and future proofing anxiety. Welcome to the club. We've got jackets here in good company here. He says, so I don't really know whether to double the base system ram or double the base system disk size, either of which effectively adds, you know, 400 bucks to the base configuration. I've never seen reliable measurements of whether there's too little ram or not. And he goes on to say, normally he'd have like Safari messages, podcasts, music, last pass, FaceTime and Chrome running. Neither of the browsers would have more than five tabs loaded in a normal scenario. So general use is a fair way to categorize that. There's the advice that I give. And then there's what I do for myself in this regard because I know better, but like you, I suffer from the same concerns about speed and future proofing. Everything we've seen says that for what you're doing, your use case, the minimum eight gigs of RAM is enough. And that's it has a lot to do with the way the Apple Silicon system on a chip works, where the SSD, the RAM and the CPU are all in the same, like at the same level, maybe that's the simplest way to say it. And so if you do need to page out past eight gigs of RAM, you've got the SSD right there. That's that's kind of like RAM because it's so fast and it works. However, all that being said and knowing that, I can't bring myself to do it. And so I buy with at least 16 gigs of RAM in my Apple Silicon based laptops. As for the size of the SSD, I would say that 256 gigs is definitely not enough. And it comes with some speed hits in these because it's a it's a single module instead of a dual module, so it can't take advantage of, I don't know. I've told you more than I know, but it does come with a speed hit. It's probably negligible in the grand scheme of things. But technically there is one. So but I think, you know, and this is a hard one, but I think 512, again, giving general advice, 512 is a good minimum place to start. It it has enough to get apps and data that most people use with some buffer room, if you want to have, you know, some or all of your music library on there or some or all of your photos library on there. Like that 512 starts to give breathing room to people. And so those are my thoughts. What are your thoughts, John? So here's the bad news. I think my machine is approaching end of life because when we were at the show, I would only get like maybe two, three hours on a charge. And then I had to dash for a an outlet. And this is your 16 inch Intel MacBook Pro, correct? Correct. OK. Yeah. Yeah. But I do have both my machines. I have 16 gigs of RAM and one terabyte SSD. Yeah. But I was looking in the refurb store and I did find one that I think is a candidate. And it had, yeah, a lot of them had either 256 or 512 SSD, which is too small. I need more. I'm probably going to get 16 gigs of RAM. And they had one that has two terabyte SSD. Yeah.