 Early due to what is this? That's no moon. That's a round TFT display hooked up to an ESP32 S3 room here. This is RevB of my experimenter board. As you can see, I fixed up all the traces, so I'm only using traces we can use. And I've added a GPIO expander here. And one thing I'm testing right now is this is a Wi-Fi chip. It can do Wi-Fi and RGB display. So I'm using some code that PainterDragon wrote on my screen that connects to a geolocation service here that will look at my IP address and give me my latitude and longitudes. I don't have to enter it in my hand. And then it checks out this API that will give me the moon phase. What I love about Python is you just put in the URL, and then you just get the JSON, traverse the JSON XPath, and boom, you get the phase. And then the next step is I'm going to generate 30 phase images so that the moon phase shared on the display matches the correct moon phase for my location. Right now, I'm just faking it. But what's really nice about CircuitPython is that on the disk drive itself, I just have this image. And it's ready to go. And I don't have to play with little FS or any weird compression. It's just a bitmap. I might try having it display JPEG images so I can fit all them on the internal memory. But I could also easily wire up an SD card using the extra pins down here. There's extra pins. And that's the moon.