 Okay, for top secret, we're going to do breaking news. This is a Python camera, and then we're going to talk about this RTK thing, and then I'm going to show you a preview of the logo. We're thinking of it. Don't worry, we're not changing our logo to X. All right, Lady, what's this? This is me bringing up the Pi Camera S3. This is an ESP32 S3 now based camera board. You can see us in the viewfinder. It's got a wide angle camera, SD card, some ports and semi-QT for expansion and battery stuff. I got to get this working. We set button on, off switch, and we'll viewfinder. So I can, oh, and then on the back, I've got a beeper and some control. Excellent, you know, up, down, left, right buttons. Well, microphone, I haven't hooked up yet, but I thought it'd be kind of fun. And then, you know, just testing out, taking photos and saving them. You can see here, I've got a UI to change the resolution. So if I want to take some bigger high-res images, I can do that. Wow, it's a 1920. So this is the OV5640. So far, so good, coming soon. All right, so this is the board. We're going to put that video up on socials later. Yeah, this was a little bit of a close-up we did. So this is a way early coming soon, but it's a... Yes, originally this was an S2, but for reasons we had to revise it to do the S3, but now we're back on track. So yeah, we always wanted to have a little camera that was programmable with Python. Fully, this might be the only fully open source camera. Yes, so yeah, the SB32 S3 with plenty of flash and RAM, and then this OV5640, nice quality camera, and then TFT display, and you saw some buttons in the piezo, and we also have a battery. I got to get the battery stuff working next. And then we have an RTK board. Yeah, I mean, this is from years ago, like 2020, but I couldn't get RTK modules, and now they're available again. So I've ordered this RTK shield that I'll probably plug on top of the Metro ESP32 S3 to act as the Wi-Fi transport for the signal that comes from the RTK you have to send the signal from the base station to the module and back to be able to calculate your exact location. We also have a logo, forget about this. So I was looking at this, it looks like pinpoint or pin paint, it's supposed to be pinpoint, feather pinpoint, because it's like, it's a pinpoint. So we might go with that, we'll see, but that would be for this series. All the RTK boards, because like, what is our, like no one knows what that is. What is it? Real trap kinematics, a lot of really. So you use it to pinpoint things. And that's top secret suite.