Yes, low variance hashcash is a well known thing. But this is undesirable for Bitcoin (also a pereneial proposal).
Blocktime variance is a desirable and necessary element of the system!
Imagine a system where miners always produced blocks in X minutes, zero variance. Then one day a conneivity burp happens and two blocks are formed. Then each is extended precisely in X minutes. The network will be forever split and never rejoin!
Actually, I just ran a simulation to see how the network would behave with more deterministic block times, and ended up with a surprising result: there is no actual difference in the variance of block times overall, despite each individual miner generating blocks at regular intervals.
The reason is hashing power. Each miner has a different hashing power, which means that although in isolation they submit regularly spaced blocks, all taken together the interval between blocks has pretty much exactly the same variance as when each miner produced blocks in a non deterministic fashion.