 This week's top secret is a video we filmed and it has the new ESP32 workflow. That's right. Well, Scott added support for the Odoid Go, which I was like, well, this is really nice because it has like everything built in and you just plug everything's ready. So I was like, I'm lazy and I want to go with the easiest thing. So even though the feather has been supported for a while, I wanted to wait until we had something with a screen on it so I could quickly see and debug the output. Okay, I'm gonna play the video. Go for it. Okay, so we have merged web workflow on ESP32 for Adafruit Circuit Python thanks to Scott and Dan for doing the review. And what that means is now when we have devices like this Odoid Go, which is this really cool ESP32-based gaming platform, if I turn this on and wait for it to boot and it's connecting to the internet, you'll see at the top bar, it's gonna connect to WiFi and it gets an IP address, 10.0.1.113. And if I go to my browser and I go to 10.0.1.1.13, you'll see that it connects to, this is served by the device itself and then I can click on the serial terminal and I can actually type in stuff into here and then it shows up on the terminal here. So this is a complete echo, print hello, and then you can see it here. So I can control and communicate with the ESP32 over WiFi using a Chrome browser. Okay, and that's top secret and you can check out the blog post that we have on this as well. Okay.