 All right, I'm running along. It's Python on hardware time Exciting news this week. It's exciting. So you did the You know we talked about this earlier. It's an expressive thing. That's now online Check it out. There's a lot of good sessions as well, but we're up to the second beta of Circuit Python 8. Yes. What is in it and why should people go try it out? The big deal that's new in Beta 2 is we now have pico w support with Wi-Fi in circuit Python SSL sockets TCP UDP requests a different IO We got our Azure library working as well. It's it's all pretty much working and it acts like, you know native Wi-Fi socket pool and it's great for people who have a pico w you want to use You know our mass storage or USB or HID or MIDI capabilities. You want to use all of our 300 libraries that we've got You can now very easily use circuit Python with Wi-Fi and the pico w. It's very fast works great Only warning is In order to fit SSL we have to shrink the partition So if you have an old pico w save your files because when you program it with beta 2 it'll Reformat the disk, but you probably weren't using a pico w with Raspberry Pi It's with a Raspberry Pi pico w with circuit Python because you didn't have Wi-Fi until now. So But this is the first time it's released. It seems to be working if people are trying it out something doesn't work Please open up an issue on github big ups to Jephler who? Slowly, but surely made Way through porting the micro Python library to circuit Python and making it work seamlessly within our socket pull system and This is our launch poster and we got permission Expressive and good timing because today it was the talk that you did circuit Python. Yes on ESP 32 You could check out the Python developer Survey if you want things inside of Python that maybe works for devices or just regular old Python This is kind of neat just speaking of Wi-Fi stuff You can pull news headlines with the pico w and circuit Python less over at Tom's hardware used Pico w with circuit Python and was able to explain Jason is like Amazing. It's like so much fun to do IOT projects The huge amount of memory that the pico w has Means you can read Chunky Jason files parse it out get the data. It's like so fun and joyful to use. That's what people are saying We'll talk about some cowbells very soon And We were looking for some testers who returned to help get the word out From River. This is an online circuit Python IDE So check it out. You can look in the newsletter and of course there is tons of streams tons of projects Unending. You can also Like I said, yeah, you could also check out the entire day of Expressive DevCon It's their first event. They did a really good job with it They use StreamYard you like I'm noticing a trend with like how people are starting to do developer events They did a really good job today was day one and I took a two and a half years to get a remote event streaming Yeah, and That's the Python on hardware news this week You can of course get this delivered to your inbox every single week Head on over to Adafruit daily comm. That's where you subscribe there We don't do anything with your store account completely separate completely separate website That is this week's Python on hardware