 All right, this week I'm going to skip down in the newsletter to the bottom and then we're going to pop up to the top. So newsletter stuff this week, do check out all of the hardware that's out there. This is the Raspberry Pi PicoPower 3D mouse with CircuitPython. There is a pseudo Linux written in CircuitPython for the Raspberry Pi. There is a object defying of the joypad. It's the user's code.py will now be clean and simple. Create an instance of joypad and then just process the key events while true loop. The code is also able to detect the libraries and provides links. There is BadJOS from the Pimeroni project that's ported over to CircuitPython. So you can use the Pimeroni cool e-ink badge that they just made. We have very good e-ink support and obviously for the MagTag we did a lot of low power stuff too. Yep, you can check out CircuitPython 720 on the expressive RIS 5, ESP32C3 dev board. More e-ink displays and this, oh, I guess this is another one. Pipkin is a tool for installing distribution packages for MicroPython and CircuitPython. If you're managing a lot of libraries it might be interesting to you. And then more hardware, Python projects and more. Lots of stuff in this week. And so the highlights of the week that I wanted to show was first up we have a new version of CircuitPython. It's seven to one. I guess the big thing is... The big thing was we fixed a SAMD auto reload. There was a little bit of a marginal thing. Did a couple of, you know, version updates. So mostly bug fixes. All right. Keep putting in those bug issues. And was on the Python bytes, Python stream. The latest episode of the CircuitPython show came out. This is Professor John Gallagher who... Let's see. John Gallagher is, sorry, March 15th. That was yesterday. Less Pounder was March 8th. That was last week. Yeah. So there's already a lot of episodes. So three episodes. Check it out. And then speaking of Professor John Gallagher, here's two tutorials as we include this in our newsletter. This is Raspberry Pi Drumboard for this Raspberry Pi CircuitPython school. And then also physical computing with Professor John Gallagher. Stem QT on a Raspberry Pi with Quick. Another stream. Tammy makes things. CircuitPython stream. And another cool keyboard. RP2040 base keyboard controller that you can use with CircuitPython. All the stuff is available in Adafruit Daily. It's our separate website. Just for newsletters, go to AdafruitDaily.com. We deliver these every single week. And that is your Python on hardware news for this week. Okay.