 It's your top secret. Okay, so first up top secret. We're gonna just play these videos. There are upcoming camera things that are working on and then we have a couple little surprises. So we'll see you on the other side. Okay lady, what is this? Oh no, I'm trapped inside of this grand central. Help, help, get me out. No, just kidding. This is a camera that I'm testing out here and this is me. It's pointed at me and that's why I look like I'm in the screen. What's interesting about this is we're doing parallel image capture from this camera, this OV7670, through the grand central and then displaying it onto this TFT and it's like, you know, seven, eight frames per second in real time. All happening in circuit pythons. We're actually getting the image capture and data being transferred through the circuit python core. We're going to be able to use cameras now for of course taking photos but also for you know maybe machine learning or AI or image recognition projects using these really common OV7670 cameras. So this is SAMD51 parallel capture image support for cameras in circuit python. Hello, it's me. I'm so small trapped inside of this little screen. It just showed off. We've got OV7670 support for circuit python on the SAMD51 but did you know that the RP2040 in the Ralphie by Pico can also read parallel cameras? This is 8-bit parallel data coming through an OV7670 parallel capture camera. Yeah, we can use PIOs to do that and we do and this is actually all in circuit python. So you're watching me, my image being captured through the Pico in circuit python and then that byte array being written out to the display over here over SPI. And it's a little posterized. We're going to figure out exactly what's going on but this is our first poor quest just testing it out for Jephler and it looks it looks really good and it's pretty fast. So that's me in circuit python doing video. Next up we're going to keep we get some keys. Keep keep keep keep boars. This is an RP2040 macro pad with three by four keys. It's got a 128 by 64 OLED or a TFT and kind of like still deciding and a rotary encoder. So it's kind of like a cute little Mac. I've seen a lot of these adorable macro pads and I like the idea that like has a screen has a rotary encoder and like 12 keys that you can customize. These have socketed keys with neopixel so you can pick whatever kind of NX compatible keys you like. That's up to you. Ooh coming soon. Don't ask. It's not out yet.