 Let's play this video from Jeff. Hi, Jeffler here. I just wanted to show you something that I'm working on. Thanks to Pico DVI by Luke Ren, it's possible to drive a standard DVI monitor with an overclocked RP2040 microcontroller. And it's easy to hook up with this Pico DVI board from Pi Moroni. Lady 8, it challenged me to create a firmware that listens for the standard SPI TFT protocol and converts it to HDMI. Well, here it is. This board here is another Raspberry Pi Pico, but it's running standard circuit Python with display IO. Four signal wires connect that signal over to the Pico DV running this new firmware. And on the monitor, you can see the standard circuit Python turtle demo from our learn system. This would basically let you run any circuit Python device with display IO and display the result on a standard HDMI or DVI monitor. So we think that's pretty cool. Now it's not a secret. It's not, oh yeah, don't ask.