 Look at that light show, huh? For the CircuitPython Parsec today, I wanted to show a very simple way to do disco party lights using CircuitPython, in this case, on a Qtpy. So I have a little Qtpy M0 there. And I've also plugged in a Neopixel strip for a sort of bonus. This was a Todd Bot tip and trick, actually, from his Qtpy tips page, which we can put a link in the chat. So what I'm doing in code, all I have are a few libraries I'm importing, including time that allows me to do a little delay. I've imported the board library, which gives me pin definitions, makes it easy to talk to some of the pins on this board. I have imported Neopixel, which I'm going to use to light up these RGB LEDs. And I'm importing a random integer, rand int, from the random library. Then I'm setting up two Neopixel objects, one's called pixel. And that is the Neopixel that's built right on the board. So we address that by saying neopixel dot neopixel board dot neopixel. That's a lot of Neopixels. I have one. So that's the one there, one Neopixel on the board. And I've set the brightness to 0.2. The second one is actually this strip of eight Neopixels. And I have that plugged into the board's STEMIQT connector. So I'm using the serial clock, SCL. And then I have eight pixels on that one. And I've set that a little dimmer since there are so many LEDs there, brightness 0.1. Then in order to make this kind of cool disco show, what I've got going on are two instances of pixel fill, one for the pixel, one for pixel strip. And every time we loop through, I set a different random integer for the red and the blue component, leaving green at zero. So that means I'm going to get anything from red to blue to all the magentas and pinks and so forth in between, purples. Then we pause for 0.2 seconds and repeat it again. So we get this really cool little disco light show here that I really like. It's really simple to use and I hope you like it too. That is how you can set up a disco light show on your QT pie using CircuitPython. That is your CircuitPython Parsec. Well, well.