 All right, lady, what is this? This is me writing a circuit Python, Python driver for this resistive touch controller chip called the TSC-2007, which was featured on the Great Search a while ago because it's a replacement for the STMP-610-811 chip, which is discontinued. As we've got hooked up here to my Feather M4 with an OLED, and I've got it so when I'm touching the screen, the touch points are showing up on the OLED, so it detects the touch, it detects the pressure, and then it prints out the X and Y. So resistive touch screens, they always have like pretty much four wires, they're basically two potentiometers, and you don't technically need a chip to do it, like you could read it with just the analog inputs on a microcontroller, but these chips do all the filtering for you and like they can detect pressure and it's all the math and like it's all done for you, so it's an easy I-squared C STEMI QT board coming into the store soon.