 Eduardo says, asks, coming from a desktop and iPad Pro setup, I'm now living with a MacBook Pro 13 inch I purchased used and a beautiful brand new Apple Studio display. Very, very nice. I spend most of my time working at home with the MacBook connected to the Studio display and the battery status as charged. And when I'm out and about, I rarely use more than 30% of the battery. It simply doesn't come down. The Mac is very efficient at power use. Yeah, for sure. To tell you the truth, he says, I've never used the charger that came with the MacBook Pro. It just plugs into the Studio display and that's that. I wonder if this intense use with it always plugged in could lead to some deterioration of the battery life expectancy. What are your thoughts on this? So it's a good question. And I think the answer to your question, the short answer is yes, eventually. I think leaving a battery plugged in all the time is not the most optimal thing for a battery. However, I don't think it's the kind of thing we need to worry about as much anymore as we used to because of the increases, improvements I should say in Apple's battery technology, both in terms of the hardware and the software to manage it. So I think we're okay. We're better off now than we were five or 10 years ago with this largely because Apple has built software to do these things correctly.