 We robbed people of the learning experience of how to get out of VIM. That's a good point, and people brought that up. It's kind of funny all the points that came up specifically on the nano change proposal. I don't use nano, I used VIM for like 25 years and then changed to Emacs and actually became way more productive, but that doesn't matter. I mean, the editor is everyone's choice, right? And you didn't just slip that in just because. Right, yeah, yeah. But I think in one conversation I brought up, like, you know, guys like Gen2, which is, you know, if you really just have a lot of time to burn and you want to set up a Linux system, you can't, but their default editor, I think, was nano actually. Yeah, it still is. So, you know, it's viewed as kind of a high tech, you know, end user, since it's been distro and it's using nano, so, you know.