 Python on hardware time. Okay. It is circuit Python. That's right. It's Python on hardware We have a cornucopia of things. Oh look, it's Blinka with gourds. That's right So we're still in circuit Python 6 LAN. We released it. Yes, 6-1 is out And we're just doing a lot of bug fixes and tweaks. ESP32-S2 is still happening But 6 overall is really stable Other than the ESP32-S2, which is a new processor, but other than that, we were able to get a lot of people trying it out It's now the stable release. So please use it for your projects. If you find bugs Please open up an issue and just give us reproducible code and as much info as possible We've been squishing bugs every day And our Python on hardware roundup as Lydia said we are in 6-1 beta You can check out the latest things that are in the beta or you can just stick around and hang out with the stable 6-0 We closed 2,000 open issues. Hooray. No, pull requests. Sorry pull requests. Which is amazing There's actually code chunks. That's right being submitted and we have like the over 30 open Which is a lot and it's good. We're getting people contributing fixes documentation updates You know bug bug fixes or feature fixes really great stuff coming in from the community I think ESP32 especially a start to accelerate that a little bit Yeah, the ESP32-S2 the folks that are going to use it They're going to not want to reinvent the wheel and circuit Python out of the boxes a lot Magtech projects you can check out some of the things that we're doing. This is really neat This is a conference badge. Yeah, you can get this on github right now You know, it's nice is it does not have battery once your program and it's over and then you just keep it on your your badge Oh, this is a project. Todd bot's been doing a lot of great circuit Python project. This is a what day is it? Display that's very I like that a different font action going on here I like how Saturday is kind of like fun and Sunday is kind of like heavy We're a quick displayer Then we have the mag tag version of the weather station monitor There's a circuit pie UI on the new mag tag buttons and stuff. We have another quarantine clock. It's Monday noon ish Yeah, we have Scott's deep dive with cat cam last week and then of course we have other things One of the things that came out that was kind of interesting is the ESP32-C3 risk 5 microcontroller Yeah, moving from tensile. Well, it's not really any kind of leaked but also kind of new Well, they've had a risk 5 processor inside the ESP32 s2 and and family for a little bit as a co-processor But moving from 10 silica to risk 5 makes a lot of sense It doesn't really matter for the ESP32 what the core processor is because it's kind of like a Wi-Fi Peripheral device with the core just kind of there to keep things going so moving to risk 5 could could make a really a big impact in Pricing just because you don't have to license it and also You know if you want to do machine learning built-in There's like machine learning add-ons for risk 5 that I've seen so maybe that's gonna be a little easier to integrate If you want to have a zoom microflush team mute button using circuit Python, you can use this Specifically a native for your QDPI using circuit Python We have a couple other examples of feather s2 Projects a DIY open source high-fidelity preamp using a circuit Python Here is a nano ESP32 s2. You can still circuit Python on a Raspberry Pi. Oh funny. Yeah, you can do that cute the folks from Electronic cats electronic cats they have a live cat show. They're super cool. Yeah, they're our favorite Open source a hardware company at the moment. Yeah, then this was kind of cool. There was this really weird Project. I thought was cool. It was quick Python. It was interactive coding environment and it like boots up Is this the one I saw this is the Raspberry Pi thing? This is I sent this to and I was like this is the coolest thing I've seen yeah, it was really neat It's like it's like you boot up your pie directly into like the Python editing environment And it's kind of like when you had a comma 64 That's snakewear snakewear sorry, that's the other one. What's quick Python quick Python was the interactive coding environment Where you where you just use Python to code Snakewear is the limit. Sorry. Yeah, sorry. There is so much going on with Python right now So that's really neat because it's like very common or 64 ish. Yeah. Anyways Also, we'll be having these on our site soon. This is also risk 5 very interesting high 5. Yeah Like a micro bit e ish device probably work all of our accessories. Yeah, BBC doctor who high five the venture coding kit We'll have this in our store. I thought this is a neat article about the origin of the MIT license We use it so we can check it out and I triple e and then we have a smattering of other news that goes around All things Python all things hardware and Kickstarter. There's a new code bug that yeah Which is kind of interesting has these like pluggable pieces a little bit like STEM a QT, but like it's like mechanical Yep, check up our guide on libraries. 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