 Hi everyone, I'm Jen with opensource.com and I am here first and foremost to wish you a very happy Halloween for me and from opensource.com. Let's hop into our spooky Halloween edition of the top five. At number five, open source code isn't a warranty. Ben Cotton tells us why open source code is not enough to keep us safe from the dark and scary things, but it's the right place to start as we move towards more interconnected systems. At number four, troubleshooting processes for Linux problems. Problems may haunt us, especially when it comes to our computers, so get some practical steps to solving problems of any kind, including on your Linux system. At number three, Raspberry Pi answers are my hamsters lazy or super athletes. Tinker Michelle Landhart conjures up a project to track her hamster's activity levels with a Raspberry Pi. Find out if they're more of the slow or fast zombie variety. At number two, I'm an artist who loves Linux. This magical Linux story follows an artist as he pursues a career in visual effects and a commitment to producing art using open source tools. And finally at number one, top three open source Python IDEs. Slythering snakes may enter your imagination as you read more about the most popular open source integrated development environments for Python programmers in this article. Thanks everyone for joining me this week and again happy Halloween.