 Well, uh, the questions are getting lined up over there. Let's open up the vaults. Yeah, so first top secret is the... What is it? It's the Cutie Pico. No, it's the Cutie Pie, RP2040. Boy, it was like... I couldn't fit this in single-sided, of course. It's just, there's no way to fit it, but I did fit it in a double-sided board. The RP2040 in flash and crystal on the bottom, and on the top, USBC. Two buttons, because it needs one for bootloading and one for resetting. Stem EQT connector and all the pads you expect. It's cast-related, even though I don't know how much sense that makes, but I wanted to stay consistent. I guess you could cut a hole in your PCB and you could still, you know, mount it somehow. The cast-alitions don't show up in this rendering, but I think that could be cool. One thing I did is the Stem EQT connector is a separate I-squared C-port than the one that's broken out. So you actually get 10 pins, 12 pins, not 10. So bonus two pins. All right, next up. Next up, this is just a weird idea. You know, people are like, oh, the Raspberry Pi is like the Pico. It's kind of the same size as the Zero. And I'm like, well, what happens if I just put the Pico on a Zero? Right? So it can like maybe use shields and like, or it could use Raspberry Pi bonnets and hats and stuff. So I kind of routed all the pins around. And like, I think it might work. Just not a lot of space left over and I had to get rid of one mounting hole. But there's like a battery charger on there and a Stem EQT and the Pico itself just gets soldered directly on. And I thought it'd be cool to try to do selective, or sorry, selective surface belt soldering because it comes cast-related. All right. And then this was a bonus. Yeah, this was the Pico Zero schematic. And then this was something else you were working on. No. So those two things, this and the previous thing, that's the Feather RP2040. So people were like, they wanted to get started with this chip. And I'm like, well, I don't have one. So I said, hey, here's a design that I know works. It's the Feather. This is another revision B. It's all tested. And is this the schematic that you released with that? Oh, no, sorry, that is the zero. Yeah. I can barely see this one. No, I know. I put this and this in the same folder. And then this is the latest option. Sorry. You know what? All the schematics look the same now. So sorry, this is the Feather. So the Feather we're going to release, but I also published the board files and schematic up on GitHub. Just search for RP2040 and our GitHub repo. And you can make the Feather if you want. You can get chips. But I thought this would be a good work point for people making their own designs. You can import this into CAD-CAD. You can use an Eagle CAD as is. Take away everything you don't want. Keep the basics and then design your own board off of it. All right. And that's top secret. Back in the vault with you.