 From the vault from the vault. So Let's do we got well first up thinking feather You got the trademark. I make the hardware. This is a bonnet And then we have a feather. So we're gonna be doing some more eating stuff But now under the feet think ink brand name So this is the feather wing the other side. It's got the SRAM and the output and the SD card kind of all Tucked in together speaking of Also, like oh, let's make an eating gizmo. I have to put the thinking logo on it, too Yeah, I think of it now that I think of it. This is the back of the Feather as team 32 f405. It's coming together. We're almost done testing it just a little bit more And this is the back silk screen that's going to go with featuring the teeny USB We wanted to highlight that teeny USB is driving the support for this feather and circuit Python and an Arduino as well soon and We also have a stem of relay because we wanted to have people be able to plug and play relay projects we've got plug-and-play stem a speaker and servo relays next and then This is like you that little 1.14 inch tft. Well, we turned it into a little raspberry pi add-on And we even have kernel driver support for it So you can have the console appear and you think like oh, that's really small screen But it's pretty high resolution. So you can actually do quite a bit of console work Right on that little display and two buttons edge badge. It's like a pie badge, but now has microphone input I gotta get that working And speaking of which here's a 3d printed. This is 3d printed. It looks like it's injection mold. That's not 3d printed Sweet case designed by Mike Dole for the pie badge Coming soon from Carter. We'll have a guide and have a video with past you Oh, yeah, okay. Well, let's make this video. What is this? This is me testing out the new USB C plus stemma powered FT 232 H breakout Carter just did a great guide on using this with the computers You can write Python on your computer and control hardware and in addition He just submitted a pull request to the neopixel library that'll let you drive neopixel and you're like How are you doing that? Well, we're taking advantage of the ultra high speed SPI port And we're sending just the right bit pattern to let it control neopixels But the code I'm learning is on my windows computer Pretty amazing command Boom Next up. This is something playing around with this is a pipe portal and this is a little triangular like piece of plastic that when you put it on top it looks like a Hologram to need effect their low cost and Trying to sample all of them to figure out which one would look best I think for especially young people to make their own images and make their own little holograms without you know All the things you need to make a real hologram. Yeah, it's such a cool It's like the peppers ghost thing, but it's yeah very effective