Looks good, unfortunately can't test because only supports the latest Mac OS (13), which Apple doesn't provide for my MacBook that still works perfectly fine. I wish developers had a bit more tolerance with backwards compatibility as I don't feel like throwing away electronics and adding to the garbage problem because of software compatibility.
If my 2013 MacBook Pro 13's battery wasn't bloated to dangerous levels, and if battery replacements weren't prohibitively expensive compared to buying a new set when discounted, I might still have been using my old one instead of upgrading to a M2 MacBook Pro.
I was on Mojave for the longest time before my upgrade forced me onto Ventura, and it was rock stable except that plenty of software no longer offered updates while on it, since the newer versions would be compiled with newer Xcode versions.
The Kaby Lake m3 with 8 GB is the version I have. It is utterly and completely schooled by my 2013 MBP. The MacBook runs the latest version of macOS, unlike the MBP.
I also have some PowerMacs that “run just fine”, but it’s been a while since they’ve gotten a software update.