 It's Python on hardware time. All right, this week, and you can get this newsletter anytime made for daily.com. We don't spam. We don't harvest email address. We don't do anything like that. So newsletter this week, lots of recaps of what's been going on, floppy chat where we just talked about. Apple is removing Python 2 and macOS 12.3. This is actually kind of a big deal. Thank you so much. They've been shipping this forever. It's such a nightmare. And then we tell people, hey, use Python, and it's already, there's a Python 2 already in. Yeah, it doesn't work. And it's always like you have to update, and then everything's broken using Homebrew. I'm so glad they're going to move to Python 3. Hopefully 3.5. Hopefully they don't, at least, right? I hope they don't like, OK, it's 3.2. We'll just skip to four. And then there's CircuitPython SDK for cloud data. You can check that out, that's from Glythe. The Pycast celebrates 10 years of Raspberry Pi new episodes with more, Eben, and more that's coming up February 15th, so not next week the week after. Really, yeah, I have a schedule. You're busy using ESP32-S2 and CircuitPython to teach web security. Super important. And CircuitPython show will be coming out pretty soon. What's cool about that is we don't need to do it. It's a community-based show. Liz has a new MIDI guide with CircuitPython. And this week, the thing I wanted to talk about and the recap of Recaps is the big thank you. So we put the call out, CircuitPython 2022. Happy New Year. And Scott has a summary post of all the things that people want to see in CircuitPython. It's a community-driven effort. So this is how we get all the ideas. This is how we work together. And what's cool is when you check back throughout the years, because we've been doing this for a while, you can see all the requests that came in. And then later on, you can see, oh, we did this one. We did this one. We did this one. Oh, we're working on this one. Oh, we worked with MicroPython on this one. So just a quick thing, CycleMatch, Jeff, Dexter, Kelly, Matt, Pierre, Blake BR, RetiredWizard, Mimas, John Hind, me, Patrick, Scott had some, Ann, Mark, Mark, Ken, FummyGuy, Deshipoo, MD Roberts, Tammy, Charlie, GottliebDog, and Cattie. Yeah, GottliebDog. I thought it was Gottlieb in a second. Oh, I see, yeah, it does look like GottliebDog. Please say, go, little dog. Go, little dog. Go, goopalikin. Yeah, so check out all of these, because they have a lot of great suggestions. And this is, like I said, how we get things done. So thank you. We do this every year. And now it's time to get to work and get these things in the circle of Python. We have over 250 boards. Most of them aren't even from Adafruit. So things are working out. Learning Python could be intimidating. Doing electronics definitely is intimidating. But now you have the ability to do a little bit of both and get really far in the first golden minute if you want to get that project going. And easy to get going. And there's always something more to learn. So thank you, everyone, who participated in this and sending their stuff. And that is Python on Hardware News this week. Yeah, Blinka.