 No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Okay. We got an update. Uh, oh, the TFP 401 hard to get for a couple of years. We finally got a shipment of these chips. Thank goodness. And we're ready to put these back in stock with an update to this board. Since we were updating it anyways, because we had to change the backlight driver and a couple other chips. We have a STEMI QT connector, if you want to reprogram the EDID. This is a touch capable USB and HDMI to RGB, TTL converter chip. Great for just turning a normal TFT display into an HDMI monitor. All right, next up. Nudes, nudes. We want nudes. We got nudes. More nudes. Green nudes. Yeah. Blue nudes. Let me go to this. Blues and blue nudes. And we got red nudes. So these are 1.2 meter long noodles of LEDs. Ultra, ultra flexible silicone coated. Really fun to use. They're basically EL, but exactly what you want EL to be, which EL isn't. Because EL is kind of, yeah. It's quiet. It's quiet and it doesn't crack when the little wire is inside break. And there's no weird annoying soldering to do. You give it 24 volts because these are the very long ones. We have shorter ones that use three volts or 12 volts. But they're beautiful and they're PWMable as well. So you don't have to have any ridiculous inverter. Love these nudes. And we had them in white in the 1.2 meter long. And now we have them in red, green and blue as well. Next up. Next up. We have this is might be useful for people doing LED illumination projects. This is double sided analog LED strip. That's 12 volt power and I think cool, warm and neutral white. So can you go the other way? I'll show this off. This is a little interesting. So usually we have LED strip that has LEDs on one side, but this has on both sides, which means, and these are like nice flat LEDs. So it's not going to give you a perfect 360, but you're going to get essentially 360 degree color. And you can power them from 9 to 12 volts. They are analog LED strips are not digital. You can PWM them. This one is the warm white. So you get, you know, you can see from the edge, you know, it is not as bright, but you still get lighting. You know, it's like, if you're, especially if you put this behind something, you're a little bit of distance and you have the light bounce around. Great for illumination. They're very thin. Only six millimeters. I think by maybe three millimeters thick. This is the warm LED. I have this on low. So this is the nine volts at 12 volts. I think it dropped about an amp. And then I'm betting this is the cool white one. So you have three temperatures. I think 300, 450. So I 3000, which is warm 4500 and then 6000. So this I think is the neutral white. So three different colors. So this is good for you want to illuminate something and you want very thin, cool lighting. This double sided LED strip will do a really beautiful job for you. Okay. And the stars are tonight. So as you laid out our team, our community, customers, everyone who makes and shares is done by request. We had a customer request for the ESP 32 S three feather with a WFL external antenna character. And we have it. So it's just like the ESP 32 S three feather that we've stopped for a bit, except that one had antenna. This one doesn't. This is the version with eight megabytes of flash and no PSRAM, which means it's not great for circuit Python because you don't get that extra PSRAM. But it's like perfect for use with Arduino. Definitely. Or if you're using just like free RTOS or platform IO, it's going to be great. And you can connect an external WFL antenna. We have a WFL to SMA RP SMA adapter in the store, as well as a 2.4 gigahertz antenna. It's not UFL. It's WFL IPX three, not IPX one slightly different. So just watch out. Don't try to use a UFL connector. Otherwise it's, you know, exactly the same pinout configuration. He has the stomach UT USB C for data and power, battery connector. All the pins you know and love. Feather format compatible. Great little board. Love the S3. And now if you want extra antenna, you're in luck. We have it. Nice new products.