 Our Python and Harvard newsletter. So this week on Python and Hardware, the beta circuit Python 6 cannon at 0, right? RC 0 is coming out, and we're about to do RC 1 soon. Lots of improvements that are being made, bugs being squished. If you have a bug, post up an issue in the GitHub repo, because we're definitely looking to squish any remaining bugs. Whenever we introduce new features, new capabilities, there's a straight null pointer here and there. But we're going to squish them. We need you to break things. So we can get 6.0 to be stable. In the newsletter, you should go to dataforddaily.com. In the newsletter this week, the lady talked about the release candidate. There is a new micro bit version 2 and Raspberry Pi compute module that means Python on the micro bit. And that means Blinka is going to be able to run on all the circuit Python. All the Blinka circuit Python stuff is going to be able to run on the Raspberry Pi modules. Last call for $8. Shipping, white Python is a perfect language, interesting article, and it goes over a lot of things that we've talked about. If you want to do machine learning, if you want to do vision stuff, if you want to do science, you want to do medicine, whatever you want to do, Python batteries included language. This Friday, Scott has a deep dive. We have some Adafruit updates, Hacktoberfest. The survey results, we're going to talk about that. We opted into Hacktober where you have to opt in now and we're opt in, so if you want to join in, go to circuit Python. Yeah. Under Adafruit. We have some more updates and guides. A lot of folks are playing among us, the game, and someone did a really neat panel that go along with that. You can see that project. You can use the edgy bit with circuit Python. Yay. There's a lot of neat things that are going on with circuit Python installing it on other boards. You can install it on the Siege Studio shell. And last up, some micro Python, some release cycle graphics so you can see how. You can see Python 2.7 just like, whee. You can see how Python has evolved over time. It's been going on for a while. But now we're done with that. And we have some previews that we're going to get to at the end of Huskin Engineer with some of our show and tell us we are up to 276 libraries. That is a whole bunch. And you can look at all the updates from the team, including Jibbler's calculator. Projects, hardware, guides, tutorials. Everyone's working on a little different part of the circuit Python puzzle. Yep. And that is the newsletter for this week. Thanks, everybody. OK.