 Okay, that's on our time. Okay this week a couple little bits of news and then we're gonna talk about some other stuff. Circuit Python beta 3. And we're gonna come out with beta 4 soon. A lot of bug fixes. ESP32C3 I think just got fixed in the latest. You know more Pico W fixes. Thank you everybody who's been trying out the Wi-Fi and Pico W. It's been exciting to see it taking over. We'll be doing more projects as well. 8 beta 3 and then beta 4 is coming out soon. Yeah before I talk about some of the other stuff just a little bit of a reminder. So Lady Aida did a chat last week. Yeah. And I showed up Circuit Python. Yeah Circuit Python for expressive devices and all of the videos are now out. You can check out Espressive's first ever DevCon 2022 and they did a fantastic job. Kudos to the entire team over there who managed to put together a great virtual event with tons of stuff. I was watching lots of different sessions and more. So next up Python 3.1.1 got released. Some people have been you know keeping an eye on this. There's some performance increases and more. You know it's always good. Did our normal roundup of like which languages are popular right now. It's usually neck neck with JavaScript and Python. And then it's Halloween time. So if you look in the newsletter this week and you're looking for some. Well there's still time. So I don't know if it would be last minute. But if you want to put some eyeballs on something you can look at some of the videos from show and tell. You can look at some of the guides that we have. You can just type Halloween. You could also just like type eyeball. We have a lot. And then the Pimeroni wireless kit. Easy to program. It comes with this like neat glass skull. And you can really it comes with the skull. You can order it with or without skull. Yeah. And then here's a cool Raspberry Pi Pico Micro Python animated skull. Lots of skulls. More skulls. And you know if you go through the rest of the newsletter you can get all the things that you might need for Halloween or more. And then I wanted to show one last thing. Yeah. Gordon introduced a people detector. Yeah. This is actually kind of neat. So Pete Warden who worked on TensorFlow light for microcontrollers at Google and is now in I believe in academia has been working on taking some of the ideas and concepts from the mic sorry. TensorFlow light for my control. I just remember TensorFlow light for my controllers book and making it reality. So he always had this this idea of having a person sensor that was extremely low power and low cost. And so he actually released a you know it's a $10 sensor. It has like a high max camera on it and has I squared C and a microcontroller and it's running TensorFlow light for my controllers and then sends that data over I squared C. So in this example he shows how to use circuit Python running on a RP 2040 Trinkie to communicate with this like all in one sensor to detect when a person gets close to a computer screen. And one of the neat things is this is not connected to the Internet. Everything is on the edge. There's no personally identifiable information that's getting transmitted anywhere. It's a person detector without taking you and putting it into the cloud where it never goes away. And one day it'll hurt you. So this is a neat trend and it's neat to see folks putting this type of power in a microcontroller and then using all the open source hardware and software from Adafruit to make it all work together. I think if you're concerned about AI and you want to be someone who builds things instead of uses things only as a consumer. This is a neat one to consider. People detector and then you can have all the smarts with circuit Python to have it do stuff. If it sees a person then here's a bunch of things you could do. Okay. That's our Python on hardware newsletter for the week this week. Please sign up. You do that over at AdafruitDaily.com. We deliver the newsletter every single week to your inbox and over on AdafruitDaily you can sign up for this newsletter and other ones. It's not connected to your store account at all in any way and that's how you know you're never going to get spammed from us.