 Excellent. Hey, what's up folks? We'll go back to another 3D Hangouts. My name is Noah Ruiz. I'm a designer here at Adafruit. Join me every week. It's my brother Pedro. Hello. Good morning, everybody. I'm Pedro. It's Creative Tech here at Adafruit. And every week we're here to share 3D printing projects featuring electronics from Adafruit. That's right. This is where we combine 3D printing and DIY electronics to make inspirational projects. Hello, everybody. We are streaming live on all the networks. This is episode 432. It is February 28th, 2024. If you'd like to join us throughout the show, you can hit us up on any of the chats. And we are hanging out in the live broadcast chat channel in the Adafruit Discord server. And the link to join is discord.gg slash Adafruit. We're hanging out. We'll take a couple moments to let everybody get situated. We'll have some shout-outs in a second. We have a full show. 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You can also ask questions on Facebook, YouTube, Twitch, and X. Shout out to MainzDev from Australia. Hello. I wonder what time it is in Australia. I think it's the future. The future. All right. This week, Pedro, you have All right, let's go ahead and jump into this week's project. We have a lovely overview video of the new ITSI-BITSI 32 ESP32. ESP32 with WFL, this awesome little tiny antenna connector right there. It's so tiny. The adapter and connector for that is even tinier. It's horrible. We'll have to show it off. That is very tiny. Show off this adapter again. And yeah, so this is going to extend the range for doing Wi-Fi projects. The little antenna that hooks up to it. And if we switch over to my camera over here, you can see one of the examples we have running on it is the WLED demo. I got it. Start working heads on here. Let's see. How do we do two? Let's slide you over. This is the enclosure that we designed for it. It has access to, of course, your speed for hooking everything up, your WFL antenna, and, of course, all of your header connections in the back so you can easily do some prototyping. Yeah, some headers on the back of this 8x8 little matrix as well. It's super easy for setting up and getting over, in this case, WLED working which works so freaking cool. As soon as you plug in the board, it immediately loads up its website to the little server that it runs on the ESP. And then the LEDs turn on immediately. It's so freaking fast. I'm super impressed how the speed of it has the dual core. I have a bunch of other specs on that remote. But one of the cool things is that the case we designed for it not only can work with the jumper cables, but you can also hook this up into one of your breadboards too. So if you want to keep experimenting prototyping with the ESP, you can still do that while having it nicely protected. And then in addition to that too, the vents that are on here, these vents are not just for show. They also support Stemma board. So you can have all your sensors and your displays on here, picnic prototyping ESP, those on there make quick little projects. In this case, we have the Aht20 just reading back the humidity and the temperature on there. Thanks to note, it does not have native USB. So you are having to be able to serial connection. We are just using Putty to write to the board itself. But it has this really cool web workflow that Scott has been working on for like a year or more. And if you log into this guy here, it's so freaking cool because you have access to the entire board on here. They even have like, they even read like SD files. Actually show the actual file. That loaded up here somewhere. Yeah, CircoPython workflow is in beta, but it's open to the public. So folks can try it out. This is going to be handy for all Wi-Fi enabled boards where maybe it's embedded up somewhere installed or it's locked inside an enclosure. This is a great way to access your dev board. So you can debug using REPL and you can view the files. You can edit the files with the web workflow. Really, really cool work that the team has been working on. So this is what it looks like through a web browser. It's accessing it through just an IP address. So there's a code.py file. This is CircoPython. It's fully running on it. But it's cool that you can view the files as a USB drive through the web interface. So you have buttons. You can choose files to upload. You can upload a folder. Gives you an idea of how much disk space you have. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Yeah, you can create directories on here for editing your Tomo files, which is how it connects to the Wi-Fi networks. You can edit all that. You can check the version of it, the boot out. And of course, you can check out the code that's actually written on there and update things. If you wanted to display Celsius instead, you can get the code in there to update the display for that. I think one of the easiest ways that I like to explain people why you'd want CircoPython on any devices, I always use the remote analogy. If you could plug in your TV remote into a USB and see all the code on there and edit things like, oh, the brightness. Or you know how a lot of the controls have a matrix with the buttons that do a little animation for your mom or something. You're going to have the matrix point to the button that she like the input button or something like that. So you can add programmatically thanks to your remote that wouldn't normally be there. That's the way I explain why you'd want a USB connection to just normal everyday devices like a remote control for your TV. Yeah. One of the reasons why Scott thought this was so important is because there's a lot of folks that are on mobile devices. If you're a microcontroller with CircoPython on it through a mobile device, you do it through a web workflow. And this is the promise of that idea. So we're looking at what the library structure for the drive is. Right now you can see here are all the sporting files for running the sensors and all the accompanying things like the display text for everything that's writing to the board or to the screen. So this is kidding me. This is the first time I'm playing with it. Yeah, I've heard about it for a little bit over a year and just by the point where someone like me who I don't know programming, I don't know code I could just barely get by. I was able to set up this entire thing from scratch a factory board and if I could do it, this is definitely ready for most people to be able to go in there dive in and get their feet wet with this web workflow. So freaking cool. So you followed the learn guide on how to install it how to use the Adafruit Web Serial ESP tool to flash Python firmware onto the board because again you plug it in it doesn't quite show up as a USB drive because it doesn't have that native USB support on the ESP32. Big red banner right there where you just said it will not load as a USB drive. USB This is not a serial converter for USB, not there. It cannot read it. You need an interpreter to be able to read all of this stuff. So the what is shown in the learn guide, I think it was oh Siri be quiet. I did not summon you Siri. I think it was Carter and Liz both had a guide on using the web workflow and getting all that set up to either Bonnie or Putty is what I used to write the Tomo file and get that all set up. The first main thing you have to do is tell it what your credentials are for logging onto your network. What I'm showing here is just like the code editor so you can go in here and edit code and it's just a text based editor the way to edit that Steve the statuses are still like status 100, 204 or whatever. There's still some polish that's going to be cleaned up. This is the bare bones here that makes it super functional. Let me share the itsy bitsy product learn guide has a circuit file set up and then it walks you through setting up the web workflow so creating your Tomo file and then has some screenshots of Putty or the app if you want SSH into it essentially and it just walks you through installing and setting it up. Connecting is the next page. How do you connect it? You get a nice little clean URL CircuitPython.local or you can directly hit it with the IP address once it gets connected to your board, to your itsy bitsy USB32 and then using web workflow using it. Navigating to it on a Google Chrome browser whatever browser you have. It's a little secure so you do want to have a password set up for it but it's all documented here. Walk through it and then you have some example code. If you want to get a quick NeoPixel running here's how to do that. There's some code there. Scan for iSquared C devices so if you have a sensor like you have there you kind of just make sure that it's seeing the sensor. So all pretty good stuff and then of course the CircuitPython Wi-Fi test that's pretty essential too. And then of course our Duino of course we still support our Duino but it's nice to have this documented here on the itsy bitsy so we'll be seeing more of these pages for the ESP32 boards that are not like the S3 or the S2 that have like the built in native USB port. So check that out it's all public now. This got released I think yesterday, the itsy bitsy guide and I think we saw a question like how much is the itsy bitsy? It's $14.95 and you can get 10% off and it comes in two flavors. I think we talked about that one with the antenna and the PCB and then another one with the antenna connector so it's up to you. My favorite for using with WLED since you can grow that extra distance to have it away from your controller is the WFL one. So we have the cases compatible with both of them. Yeah, I have mine here. A little itsy bitsy case. Oh you got one too? Yeah. One of the new things that we had to add is how to actually hold the board since it's always in and it's just this little bracket right here that is pushing down on it. And we do have to use screws unfortunately you have to fasten that in just to hold it down. But you still have access to the button so if you do need that these do click in. Let's see what else that's pretty much it. Yeah, it just pushes down there's enough the thickness of it is thick enough so that the headers go down and do insert into the breadboard and not disconnect this just to have this pretty LED on there. So that works perfect and like we were saying before the lid vents are all sized for having multiple stem upwards on there. It just fits in like that and it snaps on the show and then just quick demo of, I mean you guys have all seen the WLE and this thing is so cool and it will quickly change all of your effects on there right off your phone and I think the most impressive thing for me is just how fast it loads like right on boot up. Yeah, it's incredible. Yeah, I'm glad you finally got your fair hands on WLE because you still have that fresh like rosy rose colored eyes. I think this is the second and third time but what it's new to me is just the way that the web workflow works I guess I can't remember what other case we've designed where the headers are sticking out and you can easily hook up jumpers to additional devices I want to echo a comment here from squid.jpg saying that he definitely prefers the flash drive method of using circuit python but I gotta say that's a rad alternative for boards that can't use it because it's really amazing it's literally built for this this is why the antenna I thought was just so perfect grabbing that connector on there pretty cool these lights here they have are WLED as well it's running on it's a cutie pie ESP32 Pico so alright did you want to we got a nice demo what is happening here oh do you want to load up your learn guide and just walk through it pretty quick let's see we can it's so simple it's pretty much just inserting the board in there and screwing the bracket on okay well if you want we can skip it we can go to what we prototyping and then we got a lot of stuff to cover so that's pretty much it good to learn guide this is where yeah it's mostly just to host the case yep so you can get the STLs here or you can edit the design everything prints with no supports then the assembly is just showing you what oh I'm clicking on the wrong thing clicking on the monitor part yeah it's pretty much the way the antenna mounts the stem and the overview of the additional parts like the nylon standoff set there's one that has the standoff with the threads already attached that definitely helps the nuts that one side the antenna and then of course the boards themselves hope the USB is possible it's always super handy because it's you know you can plug it in at whatever orientation on both sides just to note the itsy bitsy is a micro usb wait usb micro b type connector I would have liked to have seen usb c but I think maybe that carried over from because remember this Lamar designed this thing many years ago before the part shortage yeah and the parts it says for keeping compatibility yeah you know I don't know if it's a copy it's just one of those things I still keep micro around yeah I do too so my devices yeah alright let's go ahead and jump into what are we prototyping yes alright moving away from the itsy bitsy back over to the memento a couple weeks ago or I guess last week I talked about doing a collab project with Brent let's make a bird house where it's a bird feeder or wildlife animal feeder we got a PRR sensor here to trigger motion and take a picture of wildlife so we've looked at the bird house previously we were using a waterproof injection molded case it turns out we should really have access to usb c so instead of drilling yet another hole into our thing let's just 3d print the entire enclosure so we got our usb c connector here for power and charging and programming and it's pretty much the same you know roof back plates and feeder hopper yeah that's pretty much the update we did to it the code is the same you know whenever the motion sensor gets triggered it takes a photo and then you can use Adafruit IO to display that photo on a feed a dashboard or an email trigger so that's what we got going on all 3d printed you got your case there it snap fits so you can pop it out we are using a bigger battery this time this is a 2200 we did some testing over the weekend and we were able to get 8 hours of up time with this and that's not even doing deep sleep mode that's just like turning off the display so really cool this is the PIR sensor we got some wires here and then it connects directly to the the JST port the penning to hook it up and then you have built a battery to the headers do do it perfect I stuck it in the product I stuck it in the guide that Brent wrote but yeah we do have stemma to email headers or socket headers this is big enough so you can fit a 4400 or a 6600 battery in here because it's pretty chunky once you get it in there but we're not too concerned about it being super waterproof because like any bird feeder you kind of want to not have it out in the rain because your feet is going to get wet anyway whether you want it battery powered or wall powered somehow with a USB C8 you can do it either way so that's a long USB cable to the front yard for some footage so I said over the weekend we tested it out with actual wildlife putting it out on our backyard what did we catch here's a video of it in action there's a there's a squirrel eating the seeds in the hopper and that's like a third person kind of view of the squirrel but what does the squirrel look like through the memento here's the squirrel giving some muscle here there it is the seed so this is a good example of like how the placement of the lens is that okay the distance between the feeder and the camera is that okay and that's the squirrel kind of approaching it you can see other bird feeders in the background there this is the patio, it's a deck we're up here in the northeast and then you can see a couple birds the bird up here so the birds are pretty short so we're actually not getting the bird but we are getting one of the birds pals like a cardinal back there these photos are relatively small they're called to be you know 2100 by I think 1800 or something so that's nice to see that we caught some wildlife winter up in the northeast is pretty brutal but we're just getting a little bit warmer weather so it was nice to get some animals in the shot this is my favorite one with it the muscle thing the behind the scenes, the wildlife photographers yeah so it works, it's getting triggered well I was able to get emails that's how I was able to save the photos and then it's cute that we can see the squirrel eating from the window yeah that is so awesome I'm guessing it's the bird feed that you've got them some nuts, sunflower little white little white seeds yeah so it's working we'll document it's pretty straightforward now there's no solder required now that you can just plug it in yeah I know I put it in there I was going through Brent's guide like a big portion of not a big portion but there's a section where it's like here how do you solder yeah it's like oh no it's great that it just fits in there so the memento great camera board for doing wifi projects like a bird feeder or an animal feeder really I guess you could do this with any kind of animal cat feeder, dog feeder oh yeah reuse the case should be animal feeder oh yeah this all works without the addition of the roof or the hopper, this is all one case part that can come out and be mounted somewhere else which probably had the suction cups to this actual guy as well so it could be standalone yeah we'll have a step file supposed to modify the back cover make it bigger or thinner whatever they want but I think in two weeks because next week we're going to do another memento a little bit more memento fun so that's your turn alright cool going from one camera project to another camera project another thing we're prototyping is the final design of the face tracking robot actual face tracking open this guy up and show the inside of this, here's the servo on the bottom that is holding on to the memento board in our LED ring here let me go ahead and turn it on back together get that back in there like so and see let me look at my face you can see the viewfinder here so you can see the little tracking that's being put on my face and as I move it around you can see that it is follow me how freaking cool is that I'll light up the LED to sort of brain up the area and then when it doesn't find something I'm going to go back to its resting position but there it is and of course this is supposed to be a shoulder bot I'm going to put the magnet thing here it is so it goes on to your shoulder so let's see if it doesn't fall off since this shirt I'm wearing is like so thin so it just goes on like that and keep my keep your shoulder straight straight up, you can see how it just attaches it needs a face yeah it won't fall off but yeah it's just magnet on the bottom that is connected to the servo horn and you kind of see how that is connected there like that and let me see if I can if I can get it to follow your face let's see how far away does this work I'll be off camera though if I get any closer now you can't see it maybe if I move you down to the laptop screen so to work with images of faces not just a real face oh look it's following you how funny you can follow you on it's like you're using our camera get the angle right there he goes I can see you there you go this is kind of our first facial tracking robot we've had some facial tracking stuff historically you need a raspberry pi an open cv I think to get a kind of facial tracking project but this is really cool that the expressive has some facial tracking code and Brant was able to kind of port it to work with the memento and work with the servo and light up a neopixel ring so really really cool shoulder bot are you seeing it in the viewfinder yeah I can see it in the viewfinder let me switch I can go up I got it so you can see it's tracking you so it's pretty fun this is so freaking awesome and the speed at which it boots up that's I think the general thing for all our boards now the speed of all of these are freaking really nice he has a whole guide written on like the bounding box and how everything is being detected like how to offset pixels and the detailed guide I'm going to do my part on just doing the assembly for the robot and all the design for it so this will come out next week I am super impressed how freaking good this is yeah so like Pedro said it will be a separate guide on building the robot but if you want facial detection right now on the memento check out Brant's guide oh my god yes this one is already out yeah yeah there's a walkthrough to do it there's the firmware already pre-loaded you're just trying to draw it using ESP tool yeah so very well documented there's Brant with some nice gifts there's some text that gets overlaid yeah this is super cool there's the ring so you can get laid up there it is this one does turn green when it sees a face and turns red when it's not oh I'll have to ask if it's functioning the way it's supposed to should it turn green maybe it's the ordering of the RGB or something and then there's a walkthrough of the code as well if you want to dive deep into the Arduino code all there and then you can modify the code using platform IO which is a nice way to quickly prototype Arduino projects because it kind of does a cache of some of the things very very cool great job Brant and I think we'll be seeing more robots oh amazing yeah I hope J sees this J yeah check it out I think all you need is just the OV camera that would make it all compatible I guess an OV and any type of ESP 32 chipset I think would work so yeah very cool yeah so this is like a really good like starting point very be quiet you need to stop so if you want to pick up any of the stuff it's a bit too much 10% off sign up to get notified when the mentor is back in stock but you can pick up servos, LEDs other ESP 32 variants most things are in stock as we ramp up production or keep ramping or keeping base alright two awesome camera projects in the works I think next week you'll have this one because Brant's pretty much there you're pretty much on one day yep huge all the stuff all the heroes that's going to go out let's check real quick on with discord I saw some fun comments from Squid.jpg WLED it's really nice, it's got dozens of projects very cool yep we was kind of surprised it didn't use USB-C 8 hours good squirrel shots all feed is squirrel feed yes Andy Callaway is hanging out this is a cool way to waterproof we got this USB-C panel chassis you can drill a hole into your waterproof case and you get a nice gasket it's a good idea press shutter LED goes white to show registration mode then green would recognize try that out Pedro it is functioning I guess you have to press the shutter button auto enable the face that's funny I can't do that while I'm walking around right you gotta get in there some things to look at I'm just impressed with the face tracking I know all right I would take a little bit away from it having the external shutter I guess you just do it once you just turn it on pressing shutter I guess enables the mode and then it stays on but go try we'll have to actually have to read the guide I don't know I didn't actually read the guide but there's a usage page yeah you do hit the usage page and it'll tell you I don't know if the code is different than what Brent sent you it might be you press reset and it turns on yeah maybe it's different yeah but anyway we'll check it out thanks Tia in the youtube chat I don't know how to pronounce this name it's saying great tie-in with the new adabox this morning I wonder what the new adabox is I don't know if I'm allowed to say all right cool let's go ahead and jump into this weeks community makes wait squirrel I feel like I should have printed a squirrel now it's funny let me load up the timelapse Tuesday this week on timelapse Tuesday we got a flexi bones hammerhead shark I don't know why you don't know why it's not shark is it shark I don't know where it is at any case it's a super cool little flexible shark bone design and we're just using the rainbow filament always feel lucky when the color the transitioning colors match up with having like the belly being one color very tippy top being second or third color nothing much to say about it except that excellent job in the way that they are doing the linking for the flexible up over on the top here and the bottom it's the waviness of their bones obviously this was a recommendation from the kids oh really I just ran out of ideas on what to print ok nice little video on the details on the teeth and the eyes here let's watch the video here too cold for testing it out in the pool but let's see how moves around to perform yeah exactly little light up lit light up I'm not sure how to pronounce the designers handle but it's there did have to do quite a bit of cleanup on the tops because of the way that the retraction as but as you can see it cleans up very nice it's just the little bit of stringing yeah from the attraction when the head parks to take a picture for the time lapse very flexible and yeah it's got a nice little fishy flex to it the way the fins are attached pretty cool the free STL on Colts 3D here's the designer's photos of it little maybe it's little top little top that's it little top little little there's T T U P in any manner they have some fantastic designs so check out their free STL looks like it prints straight like that yeah bottom right the belly belly down and this is the Stronghold 3D rainbow you can look at their other designs they have a bunch of fun printed place I want that box with the teeth yeah there looks really really sorry lots of cool paid designs too look at these beer koozies look amazing wow we got a thing for beer cups wow fantastic there's a lot of fun characters as well you got some Care Bear Goku Bear Wednesday Bear Indicorn amazing so check out little little top on Colts 3D fantastic designs some free ones too funnySquid.jpegs some other personal projects to get just to make it ESP device to use as a shutter button among other buttons that is actually what one of the projects next is for LED panels next up we're going to move on from time of Tuesday to real quick a kind of a shop talk update where is my tab there it is yeah so Adafruit Cat Parts we added some new parts so the Memento is up there that was the latest update but now we have PID5766 that's the Neo Driver Stemic UT board so we have a 3D model of that we merged in DJ Devin's contribution he made a model of 2.5mm pitch matrix panel that's the RGB LED matrix panel so that's been added to the repo so you can get a nice model of that so shout out to DJ Devin and then we also added the Feather ESP32S3 Reverse TFT that board has been added and the most recent one is the Audio BFF board so we have a model of that as well github.com that's where you can get the stuff you can submit a part request using the issues tab or you can contribute by making a PR like a DJ Devin and they're all named all of the models have the product ID in the beginning and then of course the name of the product so you can check this out in STL step in Fusion 360 so all good file formats so that's the latest on the github CAD parts repo alright after that we're going to jump into community makes we got just a few of them we'll start off with this post by SNKYMK RCT they posted a make of a mag tag badge case it is I think it's a remix yeah so it has a tab for a lanyard which looks pretty cool we have a nice eink display on the mag tag and it's a remix of course yeah they say the thinkiverse model added cutouts for the stem of 3 pin JST connector front cover and the case frame an eyelet was added to the case frame where a lanyard can be attached making it possible to use the mag tag as a badge the back cover leaves room for a lipo battery and it secures to the frame with 4 M3 screws making the case nice and portable in the front cover printed in white translucent PLA offers excellent diffusion for the neopixels very cool remix looks really good too and that again is from SNK YMK RCT on printables so you can check it out after that we have a make of adabot the classic adabot this is the non servo yeah the non servo one this is the kind of toy version I suppose you modeled this in oh back in the day in Maya pretty cool printed place legs pretty neat and this was posted up by oh boy who's the maker here Jan Jan ESB3 yeah so they posted that up I think this is in German so I will omit trying to read German but thank you for posting your make of adabot cool color scheme like the orange and black and silver and to end this segment on a super cool remix make this was posted up by a TVthuel on Thingiverse it is the Zelda Breath of the Wild Guardian sword prop and they designed a very elaborate stand oh wow it's got these amazing brackets that are printed I believe in resin on top of a wooden base with a really really stellar tag so you can see the the legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild logo and then the actual name guardian sword there it is on it looks fantastic Pedro you've been wanting to remake this one because it uses a trinket it's done in Arduino now it is to use a prop maker to add sound mm-hmm colorometer control but it's fantastic as people still built this they added their own oh wow things to it yeah what's that oh yeah it needs to be updated yeah it's kind of I don't want to say old but it's definitely legacy it's pretty old are you kidding did you design it in fusion I did not you already put it in fusion would you design it in 1, 2, 3D or something I think so did I? no maybe this is I don't know I have to look at my file I don't remember now but fantastic to see it levels up to it I think maybe it looks fantastic these are excellent remixes is the wine diary in the same yeah I don't remember making yeah you made it a lipo battery they did a great post on oh how to do the heat and service for their daughter and it looked really cool after a few months of the sword fell to the ground and broke in two pieces that happened to us 3D also thought it was quite boxy so their goal was to make it sturdier and more streamlined design of course that's why we share all the source files so read through it I'll admit from reading all of it but very very cool we'll definitely blog it up too this deserves blog post so cool so you can check out the files here for the remixes if folks want to try it out the crop maker feather will simplify the guts so much yeah for sure because it has built in everything so much to it yeah we got all the heat inserts yeah it's super cool yeah fantastic alright and that was posted up by TB TH I can't for the life of me figure out how to say that TB feel I posted the link with the preview for the file didn't show up so yeah yeah I've seen some stands for some of our cosplay prop swords and this is definitely one of the amazing ones yeah the resin that blue color really makes a pop yeah it's really cool yeah wish that's what the blade could look like with the resin I like that one pretty close to the grip it looks really nice yeah let's stellar I love how they designed all of it like the whole thing is designed to fusion the fusion hats off to Yosa alright yeah still got it yeah we broke broke it a few times yeah I need to repair the saw blade that one broke too yeah that one fell and blades broke off I think I have a video of me swinging my first lightsaber and it falling to the ground and breaking I mean that's how we test them out yeah alright let me catch up on the chat anything on the channels I think I'm going to sneeze okay I'm good okay I think that's all the things right yeah it's all for the show this week okay cool oh squid.jpg I snapped my dark saber in half the first time I was showing it off to my girlfriend aw man yep thank you for showing that with us thanks to everybody who posted up a make we really appreciate it don't forget if you have anything you'd like to order in the Adafruit shop you can use our 10% off discount code it's good for the next 24 hours we invite you to come on later tonight show and tell back-to-back shows starting at 7 30 p.m. Eastern time is show and tell I think it's going to be hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Lady Aida and then Ask an Engineer starts at 8 p.m. Eastern time a full hour of open source hardware news new products Ion MPI maybe some top secrets all that and more tonight also a new coupon code and then I think JP is off tomorrow and then Fridays are deep dives with Scott or Tim Fomegai those are Fridays at 2 p.m. Pacific or 5 p.m. Eastern time deep dive on Fridays on Sundays is from the desk of Lady Aida you can see some prototypes which he's working on what's currently on her desk the great search with Digikey is one of the main highlights of that stream on Sundays and the evenings on all the social networks streamed on all the social networks and then on Mondays is the circuit python public meeting Tuesdays is JP's product pick of the week you can get up to 50% off select picks, good pickings and then right back to Wednesday mornings with shows such as our show I'm looking for the thing but I don't see it but anyway thanks everybody so much for watching Pedro has muted I think there you go maybe TMI thanks everybody we'll see you tonight on show and tell we invite you to come on if you want to share your projects you can join the discord server you'll get an invite code couple minutes before the show goes live but I think that's it we'll be on next week with some fun robots but until then remember to make a great day I did it