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[MUSIC PLAYING] BEN TRENGROVE: Hi, Im Ben from the Android Developer Relations team. Today, I wanted to show you how I looked into a performance issue in Jetsnack and how I went about debugging and fixing it in Jetpack Compose. So I have here the Jetsnack sample app. On the details screen, you can see it has a fancy collapsing toolbar effect, where as we scroll up, the content moves up, and as we scroll back down, the content returns to how it started. Weve had reports that on lower-end devices, this can appear a little janky as it scrolls. So lets look into why that could be. Before we start debugging, though, lets quickly go over some required knowledge. Remember, Compose has three phases-- composition, layout, and draw. Composition determines what to show by building a tree of composables. Layout takes those composables and works out where on the screen they will be shown. And draw, pretty self-explanatory, draws everything to the screen. Heres the cool part. Compose can skip