 All right, Lydia, what's this? This is me making a little demo for our new ANO encoder to StemaQT converter. It's got an AT-Tiny816, which is doing the conversion from this rotary encoder and switches to iSquared-C. So it's really easy. You can see this little LED letting me know when activity has occurred. And I have it hooked up with a RP20 QT Pi over iSquared-C to the seventh segment display. And then, you know, as I turn the knob, it's counting the pulses. So it's doing a good job catching all those pulses. And then if I press the select left, right and down button, it also displays that. So really nice example of some plug-and-play stuff that used to be really, really hard to do. But with StemaQT and CSAW and QE Pi, it's as easy as Pi. Coming soon to the Adafruit job.