 Let's do some Python on hardware. All right, Python on hardware this week. In our top secret section later, I'm going to show one of the stories. So you don't have to worry about that now. This is the ISP32 programming in Circuit Python web workflow, which is super cool. So we'll go over that. Circuit Python Day is what I want to talk about. And yeah. So we have panels that we're doing, Q&A. We have Paul, who does the Circuit Python show, will be there. We have a chat with Catney, Jeff, and Dan. They'll be going over all the things that they've been up to. This is a third year in a row. Special guests for Circuit Python Day, show and tell, will be Liz, she'll be doing a show and tell. Scott will be talking about all the changes in Circuit Python 8. So we have a full calendar. I'm chatting with Catney on Friday. We have some other odds and ends that we're going to do. So it'll be a fun, exciting day. We're giving away those tablets, the hack tablets. And here's another thing that's going on, just great timing. Blue's Wireless is doing a webinar, re-imagining IoT deployments with Circuit Python. Check that out. And then we have a kind of an unending newsletter of just projects. It goes on and on. And this is all Python on hardware. And this is all stuff that you can make and build and share. And the projects are from keyboards to things in space to e-ing to absolutely everything. It's happening right now. Paul, who does the Circuit Python show, is interviewing Joshua Lowe, who does edu-blocks. And so please check that out, as well. The Circuit Python show is pretty amazing. Check out the show list. And there's probably something that you didn't know or you didn't hear or you heard about, or it's like, oh, this is cool, a block editor for Circuit Python or other Python projects that you want to make. And you're at the beginning of this really big community of people doing Python on hardware. And good work, Paul. It's one of my weekend podcasts that I like to listen to when I'm walking around. You can sign up for the newsletter. We deliver to you every single week for your daily. And, oh, you know what? Paul's in the chat. If there was a guest or anyone that you want to see on the Python on hardware, you know, it'd be cool. If we can keep this Python on hardware thing, maybe we can get Guido the creator of Python because I would love to hear, like, hey, look at this thing you started and now, like, it's a full-blown, like, operating system on a little tiny microcontroller that you can get for, like, five bucks. It's incredible. Yeah. It's amazing. So, anyways, maybe we'll make some suggestions and maybe we'll reach out to Guido at some point. That'd be kind of cool.