 top-secret Hey, I'm working on making new demos for the Mag tag our 2.9 inch ink display and one of the first projects. I like to build as a clock So on this really beautiful e-paper display you can have really gorgeous fonts in circuit Python Here it's showing the time in 24-hour mode and because it's battery powered It'll actually refresh the time in just a few seconds And then behind it is all the code. I'm wearing this all in circuit Python It's only about 42 lines of code. Just pretty sweet. You can pick any font you like Thank you for telling me it's now 2110 and Here's the code. We connect to the network to get the time over Wi-Fi This is the font I'm using and then once an hour. I re-synchronize the time online Otherwise, I just display the time in either 12 or 24-hour mode. That's it Mag tag Kelly do you know what is this? Hey, I'm writing more demos for the mag tag our 2.9 inch Ink display with the ESP 32 s2. It's Wi-Fi which means it can do cheer lights So when I tweet at cheer lights, my favorite color is blue What happens is now the Wi-Fi module here is going to connect to the thingspeak IOT channel Where the cheer lights data is like save and updated and then the IOT channel You see it red that I tweeted at it asking for blue and then let's see. Let's do at Cheer lights red and In a few seconds. This will get that new update. It checks only every five seconds I just don't want to update the screen too often in case like people are really blasting it. You flipped it to red Yay, so very cheery a great holiday project Hey, I've got this weed nunchuck here. This is kind of an old-school controller for wheeze that has accelerometer and Joystick and some buttons and you see here. I've got it plotting motion on The Arduino plotter, so I'm testing out some new hardware it's kind of based on old hardware, but it's a little STEM a QT adapter and The adapter actually just has a PCB that The we check plugs into it's a cute little hack It just slides into the connector and then this is a level shifted I squared C and that just goes into a metro mini But we also have circuit Python and Python code available So you can take out those old we nunchucks and use them to control say your robotics All right, and now it's up secret