 All right, Mark has a quickie here. I have yet another keyboard combination to sleep a Mac, which I use all the time, which is Control Command Q. So it locks the Mac, and if you don't have a screensaver enabled, it then goes to sleep. Yeah, that's really smart. So no screensaver means it just skips over the screensaver and goes right to sleep. Don't try this now, or at least I'm not going to. Ari has a question that, you know, it probably falls into a quick tip that we should have shared a long time ago. Ari writes, ever since the release of Focus Mode, I've been using Focus to help me maintain a better work-life balance, and it's been a game changer, and I love it overall. However, there's one silly thing that's got me shaking my fist. When you are in Focus, the clock now dims to the point that it's unreadable, at least with my blue sky dynamic gradient desktop choice. The only way to undim the clock is to option click it, but this just temporarily disables Focus. That's not an option for me. Anyway, but we do have a better answer, or an answer, because like Ari, I traded my system clock for the iStep menus clock years ago, but then with current OSes, the system clock came back, and you can't remove it. It must be there. My answer, analog, go to system preferences, dock and menu bar, clock, then in the time options section of the clock preference there. So this is buried. System preferences, dock and menu bar, then the clock, and then there'll be a time options thing. You can choose digital or analog. When you choose analog, the clock goes super small, and it's just a little round analog clock that sits over on the right of the menu bar and is all but invisible, and that has been my solution so that I can have my iStep menus clock, which also gives me like a calendar and all the other things that I might want to see, but you have the system clock because clicking on the system clock brings up your notifications and all that stuff, which you need. So that's why the system clock has to be there, but it doesn't have to be super wide or intrusive. It can be analog, so.