 Python on hardware news. It's the blink of time. We are up to RC zero I think. Police candidate, yeah, zero. We're getting so close to release. We're still squishing bugs. If you have a project, please try out RC zero because it's our release candidate. We think we're done. And if you find bugs, let us know as soon as possible. We want to squish them all before we go to the final release of 6.0. Yeah. This week in newsletter, which you can get for free, it's the biggest Python on hardware newsletter out there. And it's at AdafruitDaily.com because we don't want you to ever think we would take your email address and do anything with it. You go to AdafruitDaily.com, subscribe anytime. We make it very hard for us to email you because we don't like spam. So anyways, go there. There's about 8,000 people who have signed up and we send this out every week. Okay. So the Raspberry Pi 400 is out. That's why we're in a shirt. We will have more information about that during this show because it's a new product of the week. We added Blinka to it. Yeah, you'll be able to do that. Muleab, which is, if you're familiar with NumPy, it is for Circuit Python, so there is a new version of it. We did a lot of work with it. The author has been amazing. It's been so great. There's a lot of projects that really needed. FFT calculations are just fast number crunching and Muleab does the job great. It fills in a very specific niche very well. So great work. A lot of people use Python in Visual Studio, so there is a code update. You can check it out and get the extension. And there is a bunch of issues that they fixed and more. We linked to the blog that you can get all the latest information about the updates. Joey's ePaper, like DIY open source Kindle, now supports Grayscale because Circuit Python supports Grayscale. Yay. So that's cool. And then this is really neat. Go to slappy.io. It's a really neat online editor. It's kind of like an online version of Moe. I just love the name. You know, you're like, I'm going to go slap it up. Yeah, it's cool. Yeah. So check it out. And you just plug in your device. Easy to use. You load Circuit Python as your favorite Adafruit device on just about any computer. And they're looking for feedback and more. So check it out. Works with Chromebooks. I think that's the main target as well. We also linked to their Twitter account if you want to give them feedback real time on Twitter. Joey made a Circuit Python sensor ring. Adafruit had some good ink, both make and haxter. Talked about the Adafruit cutie pie board. They like that. Yeah. I'm loved. Scott has a deep dive every single week. Next week is coming up on Friday. Last week, he did the ESP 32S2 Polish. Here's Blinka. It's time for Thanksgiving. Here's a cornucopia of updates. There's a snake in my gourds. Yeah. And then we have the usual bits of news and more that we collect. If it's Python on hardware, we probably talk about it. Or like data science and machine learning. Feather shape. Yeah. As we talked about on the show and telepike game, 2.0 is out. Fumigai, Tim did some neat stuff. And, you know, it's interesting as there was some Python code and it was 538, the economists, how they predicted how the election would go. So they predicted this came out yesterday. So they predicted Biden 312, Trump 226. I don't know if I believe the Dakotas. Well, I don't think you can believe anything right now. So just we all got to wait. What? Hopefully, it's a Dakotas. Yeah, we'll say. But anyways, it's kind of neat if you do any type of data science. This is one of the things that you can do. Then more news around the web and check out the libraries that we have. We are up to two hundred seventy nine. And as always, you can look at our staff updates, all the things that we're doing in the world of Python. Lots of virtual events, too. So if you've always wanted to go to a bunch of Python conferences and you haven't been able to, you can now. So that is Python on hardware news for this week.