 All right, so top secret is there's a lot this week. There's a lot. Okay, so first up, we showed off two new products and then I'm going to do that video and then we're going to show some stills of the pink keyboard board and then yeah, I'll see you on the other side of this and we're going to do a couple other things. All right, Lady, what is this? Okay, there's a couple products I'm testing out here at once. Two new Fab new products this week. So I've got this really cute about like one inch diagonal 128 by 128 monochrome OLED. Yeah, it looks flickery, but of course in person it doesn't. And this is plugged into the new Feather ESP32 S2 with PS RAM and I'm just testing out the iSquad C Connection. It's got a Stem IQT that's vertical up and right off the top here. Battery power with Wi-Fi and ESP32 S2. It's Arduino and circuit Python. And this version also has a little sensor, the BME 280, one of my favorite temperature humidity barometric pressure sensors on the board. This is going to be a variant of this Feather. Not all Feathers will come with it because it's a little more expensive that way, but you can see it's kind of nice. It's displaying temperature pressure humidity and the battery voltage and percentage off this Feather. Nice demo. Lady, what is this? Okay, this is a new design for a four LED arcade iSquad C breakout. So it's got plugs for connecting our quick connects to LED arcade buttons. These are buttons that are switches, but they also have an LED element in them. And it's over semi-QT and there's a little boost converter so you can use it with five volt LED buttons because some of them have the two LEDs in series, two volts each, so it's five volt power supply. And this is over STEMI QT. So hopefully coming soon I like to get more of those user interface STEMI QT boards out. Okay. And then part of our keyboards, where's my pig? There's a pig. Project we're doing. You assembled one. We did a time-lapse with a little bit of music. I'm going to show that and then we'll go to the board itself. What's cool is that wasn't a time-lapse. That was actually how Fast & More moves. This is the board. It's a keyboard and we want to make the best keyboard, pro-micro board. We have some pin-out stuff that we have and do you want to talk a little bit about what this board is? Yeah. So this is designed for, you know, we did a lot of work with the macro pad on getting really good HID keyboard matrix scanning and keyboard interrupt support into Circuit Python. And people really like making keyboards with the RP2040 and the Pico. We wanted a board that people could use with existing designs, a lot of existing keyboard projects. Use a pro-micro to the 32U4 based pin-out. So we kind of looked at the 32U4. We looked at the Elite-C and the pro-micro. We looked at Sparkfront's RP2040 board. And we're like, what would be a really good Circuit Python development board for people who want to do Circuit Python HID keyboards? Right now, there isn't QMK support for the RP2040. I did see there's an issue, but like, you know, I don't know when it's going to happen. However, Circuit Python keyboard support's really good. And QMK, which is a Circuit Python port of QMK, if you want to use an existing like structure system, and I think also with our concurrency stuff they're working on, it'll be better and better for people who want to do keyboard projects with the RP2040. So given all this keyboard stuff, I thought let's throw in a keyboard design. And I think one of the things that I did was kind of neat is I added the jump on the bottom for USB power to five volts. That's kind of like from the Elite-C. And I liked bringing up the D plus and D minus pads because I think there's a lot of times where you're like, the USB port is not in the right place and you want to like get that data elsewhere. And so if you, you know, it has a USB type C port. If you don't want to use that port, you can always wire up a port elsewhere. Okay. And then we've been posting these on the socials. We've got pink feathers. Yes. So you're probably wondering what's this all about? This is going to be a special thing that's coming out in a couple of weeks. So they're not available yet. We're going to fabricate them and test them. And we're going to do a special event with these pink feathers. We made a thousand of them. So stay tuned. It could be some sort of giveaway type thing with pink feathers. You've got to stay tuned. You have plenty of time to dye your hair pink. And then last up, here's a preview of a new board we're working on. Hey, lady, what is this? Hey, I put together another prototype today. This is the Feather ESP32 S2 with a TFT on top. So it's like, you can plug into a breadboard and this is the top side with a TFT, a STEMIQT connector here. You can plug stuff into like pluggy, pluggy, battery, the boot and reset buttons, USB, Neopixel, and LEDs. And on the bottom is where you see the ESP32 S2 mini and our four basically it's got built in four megabytes of flash, two megabytes of PS RAM, battery monitor. I installed a BME 280. Got all the power stuff and some nice labels. But basically it's just kind of a feather shape and size, but it's got a 240 by 135 color TFT on the top. And what's nice is that it fits perfectly and still has clearance for the antennas. The antennas are blocked. Isn't that nice? Cool. In the store soon. Anything else you want to say about that board? It's not out yet. Don't ask. That is top secret for the week.