 some questions in. All right, lady, what did you want to show on top secret? Well, I thought, you know, this is a where pie follow. It's here. Okay, so the other things, we only have one. Yeah, one. So we're going to take photos of it. Yeah. We're also going to try to get Blinka working on it, but pretty cool stuff. You know, they did change the setup of how the Ethernet and USB jacks work. So the Ethernet's back down here, like it was for the pie three. The PoE port changed the camera and display interface ports are now smaller. They're 0.5 millimeters, not one millimeter pitch. So you'll need those. We'll ask you to pay zero adapter cables. You'll use those in order to connect displays and cameras. Very beautiful layout for this power management that creates all these voltages required. And on off switch, which is really neat. Press the button to turn on off. PCIe, we chatted about that on the desk lady at a last week. This chip with a nice built in heat sinking metal top. So it'll be really good for heat dissipation. The cool new RP1 looks like it's got like a high speed differential bridge to do the GPIO. It also handles, I think, either like the USB hub or maybe the Ethernet fi. I don't know. It does a bunch of stuff. Fan connector, UR connector, battery for the real time clock built into this dialogue chip. This is really like a very pro, not that the other Raspberry Pi is one pro, but they really, it's just like, they're really polishing it up, you know, like they're really making, they feel like they really hit their stride and like, okay, this is a really nice single board computer. So, you know, it does, it does change a couple of things like the PoE connector has changed. We're going to have to update our Blinket code to support this RP1 chip. But, you know, if it's at all like the RP2040, which spun out of it, it'll have, you know, PWM support, it's going to have multiple iSquared C and SPI and UART, NeoPixel, it'll be able to handle a lot of the stuff that's very challenging to do on a Raspberry Pi, like controlling motors and steppers, controlling fans, reading analog inputs, PWM and LEDs. So, hopefully that'll all be possible now with this RP1. So, very exciting, but a really beautiful design and clearly optimized for cost, but also tons of great new capability that I'm looking forward to. Okay, that's some secret. So, we're going to do some questions and then we'll get started.