 So, this is not about productivity or anything else. And I won't take any credit for this project, I just found it somewhere. It's pretty interesting. It's called GAUS. It's by Andrew Cardwell. And it visualizes the history of your project. So, it's pretty simple to use. You just run the program. There might be some problems when you install it. There are some dependencies, but you can forget it out. That's no problem. It's on GitHub. You can find it. And I'm going to try to run it on the Git repository. Let me move the screen. So, there are a lot of configuration options. And basically, you just run the command, and this will open up a window. It reads in the history. And so, and as you see, it starts from the beginning. You can configure that, too. And you can configure the speed, because this seems to be a large repository. And basically, there are a lot of configuration options for colors and stuff. And there are new versions. I don't have the recent on my computer. But you could also, like, scroll into certain position, like, over here. And, yeah, there's a lot of action. I won't let that run to the end, because that takes time, but just, well, you can find a lot of videos online for a lot of repositories. And that's so you can imagine it's going to look like this when you run the whole repository. And yeah, that's maybe something you want to do for relaxing at work. If you can't fix a bug or something, yeah, just another thing. Thanks.