 One thing I did want to stress here with karma is you are going to see sometimes, oftentimes, we will push a kernel that I know breaks users, breaks specific users, right? If somebody says, I have problems with my AMD graphics card and it's a specific card or something, I'm not going to hold back fixes for a bunch of other users just because of this one specific problem, this new regression that's come in. And the idea is, because we released so many kernels so quickly, hopefully that regression will be fixed soon as well. Now there are exceptions, like there was an XFS issue that could corrupt data. We did not push that kernel, we held on to it until we could get that issue fixed and get it pushed. Data corruption, things like that are not things that I'm willing to let go as a regression. But if a specific piece of hardware doesn't work or sounds not working right or something like that, a lot of times other users still need the fixes in those kernels.