 First up, it's space-time, no, it's a grid of space-time that bends with gravity. Oh, that's right, yes, you can bend this grid. Get it space-time, because we also have a space-related thing. Yeah, it's kind of cool. Anyways, so it's a grid of paper. Okay, so this is actually a sample that I got for an Adabox like a couple of years ago, and I got a pack of 10 of these. She's kind of thinking, oh, maybe put it into the Adabox. I ended up giving away a gridded line notebook, but I actually really, really liked these gridded sticky notes, and they're pretty expensive. They're like a buck for 80 sheets, and they're exactly what you think they are. They are gridded sticky notes. So here you go. Let me zoom out a little bit. So you get 80 sheets of sticky notes each one. Each one has a grid, which I think is really handy if you're like drawing circuitry and you're like, well, I really want to make very beautiful op-amp diagrams and stuff, and you want your transistors to look great, whatever. You can also do it for like kanji or hanji, or if you're doing pixel art or whatever, and of course it's sticky, so you put it on and you stick it off. It doesn't leave any residue. They're fun. You're an engineer. You need these. This is actually one of those things that I was just like, I don't need to have these in store because I couldn't find them anywhere else. Next up. All right, next up we have these little silicone inserts. You know, it's kind of dusty because there's construction happening next door, I don't know if you saw the Disney construction. So these are little like silicone nubules that are designed to fit RJ45 ethernet or, you know, some phone systems use RJ45. They plug in, but they're easy to remove. They're nice silicone squishy, very handy coming in a pack of 10. So even if you have a whole hub of six or eight ports, you've got plenty. Next up. Next up, we have an assembled version of the Music Maker feather wing. This features the VS1053. It's Agvorvis AC MP3, of course, like VMA MIDI player. We have these feather wings, you know, for sale that are unassembled. We had some leftover we found. These were actually in an 8-a-box a while ago and we're like, oh, we have a couple dozen of these. Let's put them in the shop for people who don't want to assemble them. They want to just plug and play them onto your feather. Works just like the other feather wing and they have an amplifier built into, I think, a stereo two watt amp left and right. So you can use four or eight speakers and get your music playing super fast. Next up. Next up, we have a revision for the 1.54 inch ink display. I believe this is now using the SSD1681 chipset or it's 1680 and used to be something else. The ink chipsets have been changing around. We have drivers for all the different chipsets. These are the same look and size as before, but if you have programmed these with firmware, you'll need to update the firmware on your microcontroller or driver for SSD1681. It's a very good chipset. Other than that, it's just that the previous version of the chip driver was discontinued and this is the new version, so that's an updated product. Keycaps, keycaps, keycaps, keycaps, keycaps. Okay, so now we're getting into the... Let me just click through each side right here. The majority. Well, I mean, these are some clear ones and some black ones, but basically we have a large number of DSA or XDA, I don't know if you saw Collin's video we had earlier, explaining about profiles of keycaps. So these are symmetric low-profile DSA sometimes called XDA chip keycap sets and let's go to the overhead and I'll show... That's the best way to show them. Okay, so yeah, I really quickly grabbed mine. Like candy. Yeah, they're very colorful. Okay, so this is not all of them because we also actually have the black and the smoke and the gray and the white and then the translucent red and blue. But these are many of the colors, so we've got clear, red, orange, dark yellow, neon green, light green, light blue, blue, dark purple, light purple, pink... No, lavender and pink. These are the colorful... These are opaque. This one as you can tell is of course translucent, which means if you have a backlit LED, you'll see through it. We also have other translucent keys, which you can see quite nicely here how they are translucent. It's a smoke translucent, blue translucent, red translucent, gray, not translucent opaque, white opaque and black opaque. So many colors that come in a pack of 10. So you can pick and choose. Of course, they don't have any markings on top of them and they're completely symmetric. So like the, you know, they fit any Cherry MX key and they're symmetric. No matter which way you put them, they don't have a tilt to them, which makes them I think personally really great for macropads because you don't, you want to have them all be kind of flat to have a good look for the ortho linear design you got going on here. So those are the different color pack of key caps. We have so many that we're just going to show them all at once here. But they're all really wonderful colors. All right, next up, coming soon. This will be in the store shortly. This is the Circuit Python Space Explorer sticker. Holographic? It's hologram-like. It's holographic-like. It's holographic? Yeah. So it's a beautiful sticker and we're doing a lot of space theme stuff. So if you want to get this, we're going to make a round and that's going to be it. These are Circuit Python Space Explorer and Circuit Python is actually in space. It's used on those little small sets. Right, those mini sets, yes. All right. And now tonight, the star of the show besides you, LadyAid, our community, our customers and our Adafruit team is... That's right. It's time for the RP2040 QT Trinky... Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Thank you, Bungo Cat. Yeah, so this is a new Trinky, and this Trinky has a lot of different purposes. So first off, it plugs into your USB A port, of course, it's extra thick so it fits snugly inside and it has inside of it an RP2040. Look at the beautiful photography with the Raspberry Pi logo. It's got eight megabytes of flash on the left there. It's got a reset and boot button so you can reset it and the boot button is also a user button so you have like one input button if you need. There's a little neopixel for status or, you know, you want to, like an RGB LED. And then on the right, yeah, the buttons are on the side and the reason for that is because the shape of it is one inch, the body is one inch by 0.7 inches, which is the same as like the majority of our Stemic QT sensors, which means that you can, if you have some M2.5 machine screws, Madeleine screws recommended so you don't short anything out, you can attach it on top, you can still get to the buttons even though something's attached on top so you can make a customized USB to iSquared C connector. And so here, for example, what's interesting about this is that you could have circuit python running on this board, which I think in this case is what's going on here. You program it over iSquared, you program it over USB circuit python running on the RP2040 and then stay connected to this iSquared C OLED. Or what you can do is you can drag and drop this special firmware called U2IF, which I know sounds a lot like UF2 or U2F but it's not. It's this intermediary format that does USB to iSquared C and then you could use CPython on your computer to send data to the RP2040, sort of like a little bridge USB to iSquared C device so you can use it to program any of your Stemic QT enabled devices, OLEDs or displays or sensors or fan controllers or what have you. And the RP2040 is powerful enough, has enough RAM and there's enough storage on board that you can basically have every single Raspberry Pi driver on there and it's definitely fast enough to drive and have enough memory to drive any of our sensors and devices. So we went with the RP2040 because it's inexpensive but powerful and it's a great USB trinky friend if you're connected to any iSquared C device. So I think I could show it on the overhead but honestly the images we have... I was going to say, I think this is it. The images are quite large and good. So yeah, the RP2040 QT trinky, lots of fun, I think we've even put some in the shop already. That's all of our new products for this week. We did it!