 Let's look in the vault. From the vault. So I'm gonna play two fast videos. It's ESP32 Pico and the QDPI ESP32 S2, and then we're gonna talk about some of the new stuff we got. Hey Lady, what is this? Hey, I just got some samples of these new ESP32 Pico modules. I got a cut tape of 10 pieces. And what's interesting is I actually didn't realize that these are not the same size as the ESP32 S2 modules. They're like kind of significantly smaller, which is actually good news because, you know, I was talking earlier a few weeks ago, I wanted to make an itsy-bitsy ESP32 and this like will just fit right in between perfectly and not get in the way of the pads. It'll just have to put the silkscreen on the bottom. And then I just need a CP2102 and the power supply. But you know, even if I can't quite fit it here, I can put some parts on the bottom maybe. So I think an itsy-bitsy ESP32 is in the cards and it'll have PSRAM because the Pico comes with two megabytes of PSRAM. So it's kind of cool. So cute. Hey Lady, what is this? This is me testing out prototypes for a new QDPI board. It looks a lot like the ESP32 S2 QDPI that we recently released, but this is the S3. It's a dual core 10 silica 240 megahertz processor with Wi-Fi and BLE. So it has a second core and BLE compared to the S2. This is a really new chip. So support is still like very much in progress, but we do have the beginnings of Circuit Python with Wi-Fi working on it, including some peripherals. So this is me running the Wi-Fi demo. And thanks to Scott, who fixed a couple of hard faults. I can connect to Wi-Fi. I can connect to, you know, GitHub and get the number of GitHub stars. So it's slowly coming up. Still a couple of things to work out, but this new very powerful QDPI is going to be in the store soon. All right. And then you got a new feather. Yes, this is the new ESP32 feather. So it got like a huge redesign with that Pico board now has two megabytes of PSRAM and I think eight megabytes of flash. I think that the Pico has like double, double. And also the USB serial converter can be a CP 2102N or CP 2104. And a stomach QT connector, USB-C. It's just like a big rerun, you know, okay. I kind of cleaned up everything and read it a bunch. Added an extra user button because there was an extra like single pin. A few GPIO had to get shuffled because the Pico doesn't expose every pad, but I think it's worth it. So I'm going to call this the V2. It's a new product, but I think, you know, people should upgrade. It'll probably have a lot more functionality and more power supply options and more memory. Of course, I think it's a worthwhile upgrade. And next up, this is a preview. We have pink GST connectors. Yes, I have to actually try them out. But next time I build a board with GST connectors, I haven't had. We're going to have pink boards with pink GST connectors. We're going to block boards with pink GST connectors. We're going to see which looks best. We're going to try them out and then we're just going to start doing it. Yeah. And that's top secret.