 All right, lady, what's this? This is me testing out our Seasaw Neopixel driver. So this is a board that connects over I squared C and it has a 80 tiny 816 here. And then there's terminal blocks to connect it to Neopixels. So here I've got one wired up to this extremely long. Well, there's a lot of pixels. It's not physically long, but a lot of pixels like 200 pixels per meter LED strip. And it's being controlled over I squared C using Python three. So we've got a circuit Python library and it's doing all these Neopixel animations. And what's interesting is that, yes, you know, this is a Raspberry Pi and we could run Neopixels directly from it. But because this is I squared C, this will work on any single board computer or device, even if it doesn't have a Neopixel bit bang timing support, you can just send the commands over I squared C and it's converted to Neopixels.