 and first up I'm going to play a little video that we just shot of the SAMD 51 pretty pins. Hey, I wanted to work on some pretty pin stuff while the picking places are running. This is a SAMD 51 so what I've been doing is going through the massive data sheet and turning this table, massive table with all the different things you can do with every pin, into a spread sheet so you can see every type of pin usage and all the pin names are now in a pretty spreadsheet and then I got it working with pretty pins so you can see every pin here has all of the counters and the PCC lines and the I2S and if it has canvass and special capabilities and analog pins all labeled out so we can make these really beautiful fritzing generated pretty pins diagrams for the SAMD 51 family. Okay and then I thought so we posted this you know here's a board that we're working on and then I put the text in tiktok so I'm just gonna let tiktok say it. QTPY with CH-552 ultra low-cost microcontroller any CH-55x experts out there who want to take a look and see if we got it all wired right anything we missed? So what is this lady? So this is a QTPY and I thought it would be interesting to make one with this CH-552 which is this 8051 like ultra low cost like 30 cent microcontroller and I thought it would be kind of funny this is a single-sided QTPY that uses this chip I've never used it but you know I was like well what's the cheapest QTPY you could make and it would be like using this component so you know I just whipped it up on Tuesday and I thought I'd boost up and see what people thought of it. Okay yeah we have this schematic and I did a blog post and you can check out and you know if you're an expert and you have lots of thoughts about this now's your chance and then we're working on the Qube project so here's another preview of the latest and greatest you can see very QB QB things yeah just Cuban doing stuff and things and that is this week's top secret okay