 Humans have been doing this for a long time. Talk about chess. Chess, the whole idea of moving upon two spaces, that was a rule that was added to make chess go faster because pawn pushing is pointless and boring and meaningless. It was just busy work. That's just like building your Zerglings early in the game. But now people don't even know that in your original chess you just start by moving pawns, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one, one. Right? People don't know that that was a change. It was so long ago. Backgammon had similar changes. Backgammon used to be three times longer and they cut out most of the game. Yeah, as you play backgammon in certain countries, the rules, every piece starts off the board. You get to get all the pieces on the board, then all the pieces around, then all the pieces off again, right? The normal way most people play where the pieces are set up originally is like they just decide, well that's like the most interesting starting arrangement. So we'll just always do it that way so the game doesn't take forever. So they took the grind out of chess. Think about that for a minute.