 Okay. I did do a lot of, we did a lot of videos. We did a lot of videos. I'm only going to show two, and then I'm going to show an upcoming thing that we're doing. Okay. You ready? Yes. Hey, lady, what is this? Alright, I'm finally starting my project. I've been putting off for a couple of weeks, which is porting our seesaw core, which you can see here in the rotary encoder. This is SAMD09 that takes I squared C in, and then can read a rotary encoder. So it's like our little I squared C to anything converter. We use it for a lot of stuff. You can drive NeoPixels, analog digital converters, etc. We use the SAMD09, which has been working great. I love the SAMD09, but I can't get it anymore. So I'm thinking of porting the code over to the ATtiny 8XY series, which is a low-cost, 3 or 5 volt mic controller. It's not as powerful, but I can seem to get it. So I'm using this core from Spence Conde, and this is the pinout that they have for the Arduino core that runs on the ATtiny X17. So that's what I'm trying to port with. So far, I've got some blinking going. Hey, lady, what is this? Okay. I'm still working on my ATtiny 817 port of the seesaw code, which was SAMD09, but I can't get SAMD09s. So I'm porting the I squared C to GPIO or analog code that we written a couple years ago for the SAMD09 to this chip. I did digital IO in the last video, and this one I'm working for analog input. So if you see on the computer, I've got it reading the analog voltage, and this is all going through I squared C. So over here, you can actually see the debug from the ATtiny 817. It's getting the request, sending the data, and then this Arduino compatible is actually reading the analog through the I squared C and outputting it to the serial monitor. But so far, so good. So digital and analog looking so far. And here's a preview of the QDRP2040 Trinky friend. It's like an alligator, and the teeth are kind of like USB, and then the tail is a stemma. So that's a little bit of a preview, and that's top secret for the week. You're back in the vault. All right.