 Yeah, all. Anyway, all right. Ken has a question that hopefully we can provide some help with as well. Ken says, on my Mac mini, he's running a 2014 Mac mini. This issue, it doesn't matter what Mac you're running. I've seen this on all of them. He says, my Mac has a problem where I can't run apps from the dock. I can't empty the trash from the dock. Nothing responds. The dock appears, but I can't click on anything. He says, I can go to Spotlight and type the name of the app and use things. It's just the dock that's holding back. He says, once I did a command tab, which made the running app shrink on the screen, but then I couldn't click on anything. Looks like a dock issue. He says, maybe a finder issue, but I don't know how to fix it. He says, I restarted my Mac and that solved it. Yeah. The dock sometimes, this just happened to me on my M1 Air, but again, it doesn't really matter. The other time I did it, I did it and I did it overnight. And I, what I do, I certainly could restart, but instead I go to the terminal and I type, kill all dock. That kill all is one word, all lowercase. Dock is one word with a capital D. And then it just kills the dock and restarts the process and boom. That's it. The kill all command from the terminal by the way is a way of killing processes by process number. So I do kill all space, the name of the process with this. It happens to be just dock. So it's super simple to remember. And it solves that problem. It doesn't happen to me often, but it does happen. So kill all dock. That's it.