 We're good. All right. Tony aka PC Unix has a question for us. It says I have randomly been finding my battery nearly depleted when I log in. But when I check activity monitor energy, nothing is currently acting up. A friend alerted me to the applications in the last 12 hours from the view menu. I never noticed that. Maybe he says I can find the culprit the next time this happens. That might tell you it might not. It's not the most complete list. Let's put it that way. There is a command that I learned about when I went through this a couple of months ago in the there's a command called PM set that does a lot on the Mac with power manager. And you can pull a log from PM set. And then you can parse that log for wake requests. Because if you've got a sleeping Mac that wakes up or that is depleted or has lost lots of battery when you wake it up, I guarantee you that's not the first time it woke up since you put it to sleep last. It's been waking itself up, which Macs will do and are not supposed to do every minute, they're supposed to do every hour and change. My guess is that you've got something waking up your Mac throughout the night to do some task, whatever that task may be, and wake requests with a capital W and a capital R is what you want to search for. So there's a command. I'm not going to try and spell it out in the show here, but I will put it in the show notes that lets you parse that log and only show you wake request events. And those wake request events will also come with process names. That should help with the searching. So go to macgeekyab.com, look up show 917, and you will see the command there that you just paste that into the terminal, and it will tell you what has happened. You might see days worth of this stuff. So make sure you sort of focus on the time period that matters, but you'll get there. Yeah.