 deep dive with scott unless it's tim one or the two will be this friday all right we're just going to move right along the python on hardware yes so the newsletter okay there's actually two things i lied i said i don't want to have one thing but yeah you had a couple things that we um we were going to talk about so if it is better um do check it out it for daily subscribe um you know new hardware for sure all right we released that put oh like last week but you know immediately people start using it we have bug fixes and stuff so we're up to 902 and working on 91 beta which has um even more bug fixes um and some cool stuff like i2s now used to be in our rp2040 had to pick which pins in certain order but not can be like almost any pin combo it's kind of nice um the other thing that i thought would be cool to show we'll talk about the um primarony stuff yeah well first off the um pykes case which is like this weekend okay yeah scott i'll be there scott's gonna talk um and he's going to post slides i think the video is going to be live too as you're going to talk about uh wi-fi and bli workflow for circuit python which is a really nice way of working on project a lot of boards that support circuit python also have wi-fi or blv support uh like the clue and r52040 esp 32 series chips and um the web workflow is actually very powerful and very fast and you can like transfer files and you can use the rebel and you can save and restart your code so it's kind of like um over the air programming but without all of the like really complexity parts of over the air you get to like dynamically change your code um so check it out if you're in seattle but also it'll be online so you don't have to go to seattle if you're not in seattle okay and then um you know we cover all sorts of hardware from our partners from our friends from folks that we just like hey here's something cool that um you might want to check out so this week you wanted to talk about the i thought this was kind of neat so this yeah so i'm fine um so i'm seeing what people do projects with like laura as like a back end wireless communication protocol so um this is a uh board with uh like a 2.8 or 3.5 inch color tft um battery you can click on this it has an esp 32 i think s3 in it um and it was designed by pymorony but for a university and is used as like a uh it's the university of sheffield which is where pymorony's is in sheffield so um i thought that was kind of cool uh you know a lot of these familiar components i like this kind of an all-in-one um design and what's neat is that it runs circuit python and we have support for the sp32 s3 we have support for the battery monitor the tft display and the laura module so it's like getting it working in circuit python was really easy i bet also it's like a feather adapter um i don't know this sounds cool i always like it when other people do hardware that is circuit python compatible and um i'm sure it works really well because it you know yeah as you can see circuit python for circuit python some things are not in that list i'm not going to see what they are but i'm just saying circuit python's supported so uh check it out and uh yeah the s3 is with circuit python it's great especially with the extra ps ram so a lot of people are asking me like oh is there like are you going to make an s3 laura board and i'm like this probably just stock this kind of does everything you want all right well then this is our hardware pick of the week for python on hardware yeah okay so that's our highlight for the week get that delivered to your inbox every single week don't miss it and we're dealing