 OK, Python on Hardware Time, later, we are doing a bunch of stuff in the world of Python on Hardware. We saw that you can have communities on Twitter and name them, so we'll be getting the word out about that later. CircuitPython will be a community on Twitter, and the way it works is when you're in the community, when you reply to all the people in it, only they see it, but you can still get to the tweets with the director of... That's kind of interesting, yeah. It's interesting. And you can do moderation. Community rules, code of conduct. There's Maker Hour, which is very similar, but it's like they use a hashtag, so this is kind of interesting. So there's a lot of stuff in the newsletter this week, and it's a lot of stuff that needs a deep dive, as they say. So there's proposed Python library deprecations. There is... They're keeping turtle. Yeah. There is a debate about if something is open source or not, and the court case that went along with it, or the not court case that went along with it. There is an interesting article and idea, maybe change the default password on Raspberry Pies. So there's a bunch of stuff, and there's so much stuff that you need to subscribe to the newsletter. You need to go to Data for Daily to do it. There's a ton of hardware projects, but this week, I wanted to spotlight all the shows that are going on. So a little bit of reminder, Scott is having a kid, so we have Tim Fomey Guy taking over deep dive with Scott every single week. And he gets a new logo. Friday at 2 p.m., and check out this rad sub. So you can see Tim, and you can see Blanca. And then every single week, we have circuit Python segments on GP show. So I wanted to do a reminder and also play the parsec during this segment. So go to Data for Daily. Go there, datafordaily.com. You get the newsletter delivered to your mailbox. Bink. This is what it looks like. Bink. And you can subscribe to all these shows, whatever way you subscribe to things with videos, but you also get the newsletter highlight. Take it away.