 You can build a sushi conveyor belt. Well, a virtual one at least. More and more sushi conveyor belt demos are appearing on thin displays around the internet. This idea seemed perfect for the Kualya S3 board paired with some bar displays and a side of wasabi. In our demo, there are six different beautiful plates of sushi that are chosen at random to make their way across the conveyor belt. This project doesn't necessarily need an enclosure, but it's way more fun with a 3D printed nigiri sushi. The model is a remix of the Sushi Go nigiri box by M. de Roxtro on Thingiverse. The code was written with Arduino, but don't worry, you don't need to compile it. We've got UF2 files you can drag and drop for the 3.2 inch 320 x 820 display, or the 3.7 inch 240 x 960 display. See how you can endlessly scroll plates of sushi on your desk by checking out the Learn Guide at learn.adafruit.com.