 Let's look in that vault. Yeah. All right, so Lady Aida, the top secrets this week. Why don't you talk about the first two? I found this random ass UV sensor. I can't remember the name of the company, like Gena UV or something. They have an A and an AB UV light sensor. I thought that would be kind of interesting because I'm always looking for UV light sensors. A lot of them get discontinued. And then this ENS-160 quad mox gas sensor, I thought was kind of interesting too. Mox gas sensors, you know, it's always kind of interesting. Different companies have different takes on them. The technology, the theory behind them is kind of the same with all of them, but they have a little tweak. So this is a breakout for the ENS-160. They do have an Arduino driver, just kind of nice. I can check it out, I squared C. And then we have a little video that we shot. Lady Aida, what is this? This is a miniature like model train or like model city or architectural model stoplight. And I thought this was a really adorable little device that maybe engineers could use. I've got it wired up to an Arduino Metro Mini. And the wires are really thin. So I just kind of got them stuck in here, but it's good enough to test. The black wire goes to plus five volts. And then you just connect the red, yellow, and green to digital IO. And then I've got a little bit of Arduino code just to test it out. But I just thought this was so cute. I mean, like maybe people making electronic doll houses or something can use this cute little model. And necklace. And necklace, maybe. Yeah, like stop, red, green, go. And I also got this interesting kind of like test clip, which is 0.1 inch spacing. And you just clip it on very handy maybe for debugging or programming. Then we have a little short video, the latest Pie Leap update that we're working on right now. Trevor put together a quick video. Gonna show that. And then we're gonna show some LED cubes and then we're gonna do some questions. Hello, this is Trevor. And I'm here to show you our new Pie Leap update. This time around, we'll be showing you the Pie Leap update with the second playground, Blue Fruit. Let's get started. First we're gonna select the project. We're going to connect to our Blue Fruit device. We enter pairing mode. And we should be connecting now. Awesome. So now let's transfer some rainbows over to our second playground, Blue Fruit. And just like that, we have rainbows. Let's try that for our Blink project. Awesome. Let's try our project that's a bit larger put together. Doesn't take too long. And there it is. Awesome. And is it working? Yes it is. Awesome. Well, there you go. That's our new Pie Leap update. We'll check in with you soon. See ya. Okay, then these are some videos of an upcoming project. You've probably seen some of this on Pedro's show, 3D Hangouts, but we got a lot of cube projects. And this is part of another larger cube project. And this is before they figured out how to get the camera to not desync. And then they figured out how to get it to sync nicely. Yeah, well, you know, I think most folks understand that. Yeah. You'd be surprised. I'm gonna have to say it every time. Yeah. Now we're trying to orient ourselves. Yeah. I kind of like that it's a little Minecraft. It's like the test image of Minecraft cube. Yeah. There's something hilarious about that. And then here's a pretty cool. This is starting to get like matrixy. Yeah, this is a test demo. It's not smart, but we're gonna make it smart. Yeah. And that's a tough secret of the week. Okay, I'm gonna jump right into questions. Let's get some of these questions. Yes.