Is it ok to keep the MacBook plugged in all/most of the time?
I have a new M1 MacBook Pro. I am replacing another laptop where the battery died after a relatively short period of time, and so I want to preserve the battery life. My scenario is fairly common. I have a laptop but most of the time it is in one place, at my primary desk, and without an external monitor. I could keep it plugged in to the charger 95% of the time I am using the computer. But should I? There are plenty of posts on the Internet about how this can degrade the battery due to excess charging. There are also posts that say this is fine - that macOS is smart enough to optimize things and even completely bypass battery usage when the computer is plugged in. This article on apple.com doesn't address the question at all, which is quite annoying. I'd like to hear the official answer, from the people (developers or engineers at Apple) who really know.
MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 13.0