 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no. Okay. First step. Okay. We've got a revision to our very popular na 70 to two. This is a strain gauge and all digital converter chip. And it was stuck with CT compatible. And it's wonderful for sensing, uh,limiter. Strain gauges but also anything with a wheatgrown bridge. But one thing that I didn't have was pre-soldered and terminal blocks, which it now does. So now it's truly plug-and-play. You don't have to do any soldering whatsoever because it comes with those lonely terminal blocks pre-attached, you just use a little screwdriver, open them up and wire in whatever wheat stone bridge you want and you're ready to rock. So a nice little improvement. I think people will like it because WQT is meant to be plug-and-play. Speaking of making stuff more plug-and-play, another thing that is now fully pre-assembled is we've got the Stemma rotary encoder, I-Squared-C seesaw module. You want to use a rotary encoder or multiple rotary encoders and you don't want to deal with the frustration of timers and checking interrupts and like multiple pins and then you ran out of pins or whatever. These are chainable I-Squared-C rotary encoder backpacks that allow you to read the switch and the rotary value like, you know, if it's rotating freely it can increment or decrement the value and you can chain them. You have multiple encoders built in. The one thing about this was you had to solder in the encoder but no longer, we do not live in a world like that. We now live in a world where the encoder comes soldered in already for you. It's the multiverse. Yeah, this is the multiverse of rotary encoders. No, because it's like the whole point of Stemma QT was to make it so people can plug-and-play stuff. So people have been asking us when are you going to have a version where the encoder plugged in? So the only trade-off is you don't get to pick the encoder, we pick it. It's a PEC-11 compatible with a switch. I would tell people, you know, if you have a special rotary encoder you want with more or less detents or whatever, this I think 24 detents per rotation and there's a detent field, but if you want non-detent field, you want 12. Just grab the version that doesn't have the encoder soldered in, it's soldered in. Another thing is it doesn't come with a knob. We sell a knob for like a couple cents. Pick one up. Or a human hand. Or you can just, you can actually rotate it without the knob. Well, yeah, it doesn't come with the old one. We have to show these things as a demo. Is this a great demo? But sometimes the things in the video, like human hands, aren't included in your package because if we started sending out human hands in the mail, we'd probably get a visit. I can give you a tow by like Friday. You can get a tow by 10 p.m. tonight if I wanted to. Oh yeah? Okay, next up. Next up, we've got a 12 pack of black linear kale switches. We got these for a special kit we made with the macro pad. We had a bunch left over. If you have a macro pad, which has 12 buttons because it's a three by four grid. And you're like, I don't want the red, the red linears. I want the black linears. Congratulations. You can now pick up a pack of these black linears. We have them in a 10 pack as well. If you're, you don't want 12, but like, I always felt bad. People were like, I have a macro pad at 12 but you only sell them packs of 10, six hotdog buns, eight hotdogs. I don't know. Now we have a 12 pack. Okay. Next up. Today we got from Pemaroni, their new NVMe base. Very exciting. I know that there's been a lot of people making these PCIe to M2 adapters. I have not designed one yet. Maybe I will one day. But for now, pick up this one from Pemaroni. They did a beautiful job. It goes under your Raspberry Pi five. Does not work with any other. Only works with the Pi five because it has that PCIe port. And then with a little noodley cable, you connect it up and then you can plug in an SSD drive which is apparently like eight times faster than the micro SD card. Like they're, it's an SSD, it's really fast. And it goes over the differential PCIe port. So really great if you want to make a, you know, network storage, streaming, something, something, data logging, video playback and you want faster speed than even, you know, an EVO pro micro SD card. The NVMe base is your way at SSD. Okay, let's start the show tonight. So as you lead, our team, our community, our customers, everyone who helps make the world a better place through showing and sharing all their smarts. It's open source world, at least parts of it. Is this? Yes, it's the Power BFF. It's coming soon. We didn't quite get all the demos in but I thought we would at least highlight if people could sign up to just chat about this on an API. But this is a board that lets you have five to 12 volts DC input and it will let you plug in your shower QDPI board on top. You also have a terminal block which you can use to get that power out or you can have power come in from the terminal block if you have a battery pack and it features the MPM 3610. So it's a DC-DC buck converter. So it's very efficient and it'll give you a nice clean five volt 1.2 amps out. I'll be honest, I actually got 1.5 amps out when I did my load testing but it's weighted for 1.2. And then there's a little mounting tabs because if you're going to plug it into a DC jack you want to have some mechanical strength. So the version you'll get in the shop you see has these four little mounting hole legs and you can break them off if you want it to be more compact. And they'll show just the prototype real fast and next week we'll have like a bigger, better demo. But this is my prototype before I added the legs. You can just plug into the DC power here. Maybe I can plug in here. See if this will work. And then boom, now it's running circuit Python. It's blinking focus. Yeah. And you can do like this is I think a nine volt but we want to do some projects where we wanted to power the cutie pie from like a car or from a DC or battery pack where you wouldn't necessarily get five volts clean. So this will convert it down to five volts for you. So it's coming soon. You can sign up and we'll have in the shop maybe later in this week. Those are the products. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No.