 It's now time for some Python on hardware news. Don't forget. We're in the middle We're beginning or the first stages of our circuit Python beta. So install it break stuff try stuff Let us know. Okay. Here's what we have in six. We have ESP 32 s2 beta support now It's beta. I want to clarify for people. It's like the USB 32 support s2 is supported But we're still learning stuff breaking stuff. So, you know, it's not ready for like really intense project But like do try it out and give us feedback in bug reports. We can fix them also added some can Library support, and I think we fixed a whole bunch of bugs. So yeah quite a few things in six Beta, and I think we're gonna be doing the next beta in the next week or so. All right, and then highlights from The Python on hardware newsletter go to dataforddaily.com and sign up for Python on hardware So as Lady just said, we got the beta one and beta two they released within the last week get on that Exactly what we expected and it is here, and I've been able to tune into some of the things that I've been looking forward to Yeah Circuit Python programmable watch. Yeah, yeah So I think you know, it's one of those things where when people see and use things like Apple's watch they like the idea of it and then there and especially if they do like trying to start like well I want to make something like that because it's a bunch of different components and Yes, it's not gonna be the Apple watch But it's probably gonna do all the things you wanted to but you'll want to learn how to to make those things happen You'll want to make interfaces. You want to be able to code it. You want to understand what it's doing So TG techie doing a really good job on this watch running circuit Python and like it's already getting there Like I've had Kickstarter is that we're watching that did not work out. Yeah, so anyways There's a Python developer survey 2020 if you could and you use circuit Python Please fill out the survey and mention that you use circuit Python, you know in 2019 that 24,000 people Over 150 countries. So if you make your voice heard about how you're using Python on hardware now I'm sure they would like to hear that So this is all of the the We just had the show and tell yeah these projects So yeah, so Mark showed this off These are all the cool things that you can do. I said this I think on the show and tell but one of the neat things is You know, I used to do Java stuff and I did like flash stuff and the idea was you could do right once run anywhere So there's a lot of cool Projects that you can do with our hardware and the circuit Python code supportable. It just works in all those different places Yeah, so this is a really good example of all these, you know skull projects and more There's key cad 2020 virtual edition badge You can program with circuit Python and it's building key cad. It's got a sandy 21 USB-C when circuit Python and look at that beautiful routing. Yeah, really nice. It's got through a deep dive tomorrow We have a back to school update, you know, we have some virtual guides and things for kids We understand schools a little weird this year probably will continue to be so but you know if you're interested in Helping kids get some computer science going get a circuit playground express They start off with a make-code and then get them going on circuit Python like that's that's your best bet and the kids that were on our show and tell That's what they were doing One of the cool things this week was unexpected maker release their feather s2 So if you like the SP 32 s2, we're working on ones everyone's working on ones. This is a super cool chip It's Wi-Fi. It's from expressive and it's in the feather format, which is what you like So we got some other news that you could check out in the newsletter Good feather wings all sorts of like Python links. Yeah, so check it out. Hi guys We have 273 libraries right now hundreds of boards Every single week the newsletter is jam-packed with everything Check it out We'll see you next week. I found a horrible newsletter