 Okay, this week in the newsletter, just some, I guess, logistic keynotes. Catney's going to be doing guest editing soon, so give a shout out to Catney when you see Catney not either in our Discord or wherever, send us or tag us with any news for the newsletter when we have guest editors and on vacation for a couple weeks. So when we have guest editors, I always encourage them to have it be different, put your own spin on it, your own voice. And speaking of, lots of Circuit Python folks doing podcasts and more. I kind of like this new podcast interview landscape that we have. If there's someone who's producing code or doing something really neat, there's probably a specific podcast that they're getting interviewed on, whether it be video or audio. And this is no exception. So Circuit Python with Catney, you can check this out. And then with the Real Python podcast, Todd Kurt is there, which I'm going to listen to because I've known Todd for a long time. He always has neat projects, really insightful, always delightful, whimsical, has like really neat things that Todd shares with the world. And then we see other people do cool stuff with it. So I'm looking forward to that when I have it loaded up. And then we went over some of our toy hacking and more because this is one of our new Circuit Python boards. It's a toy hacker board. So you can put this inside of a baby toy. This is the first baby toy running Python. It is. Yeah. Until someone yells at me on Twitter, we think it's the first Wi-Fi and Circuit Python or Python enabled baby toy. And with we'll show a little clip later, we put Taylor Swift on the kid's toy. Yeah. So if you've seen these, these are baby Einstein take-along and it just plays the same like seven songs. So we have a drop-in replacement that you'll be able to put in there soon. And it's a cool board. This is also, maybe it can teach product design and development. Also a single-serving music player. There's a lot of neat uses for it, but we have a specific one right now. And then update for Circuit Python 820, release candidate zero. If you want to check out the latest, what's going on. Here are some changes. There's Synthio and there is a RP2040 alarm, sleep and memory fix change. Please try it. Yeah, we've been doing a lot of tweaks and there's any regressions we want to find them, but Synthio continues a pace. Yeah. And you check out all the news. There's a ton of things going on. Make just reviewed some of our boards. Yeah. So you could check out the board. But we finally have like a bunch of new hardware, you know, that's been taken out. And so Hack Space and Make have been covering them. Yeah. With the, you know, supply change, supply shortage, chip shortage, kind of subsiding, you can see more and more and more of our boards and make did a really good job reviewing it. I think the DVI board is neat because, you know, plugs into TVs. Well, yeah. And obviously, you know, I can't talk about what was replied may or may not have told us about their future products. But they said they really liked the feather bones board. They were like those. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we're on their friend D.A. with them. So they'll have some announcements and more to check out. You can get this made for daily. Goes to your inbox every single week. No spam. We don't do anything. It's completely separate site. Do check it out. Let's do