 Python on hardware news. Blink, blink, blink, uh, so this week in the newsletter, we got a bunch of stuff going on. So we're still in 710 beta one. Um, I think you went over this stuff the last time, but, uh, there is like a couple of other things. We're supposed to putting in little bug fixes. I know we just fixed, um, SD card IO was, was not working quite well for some cards. And, uh, you know, we fixed some, um, temperature monitor and something else on the 751. So, yeah, lots of little bug fixes. We're on a little bit of bug, bug hunt right now. Um, we're in between adding, um, uh, you know, new features and new chipsets, although the S3 is also kind of happening slowly, but surely. Okay. Um, then, uh, news. 32,000 people in our discord. Um, you know, in the very beginning of this discord, uh, the, it was a smaller thing and we had joined discord and they were definitely pushing like, oh, cool, like open source communities and all the stuff. Basically now it's, it's gigantic, but our, uh, server and all the people we have, 32,000 is a lot no matter what. And so like right now we have almost 5,000 people online, uh, doing stuff. The risk five summit was going around, check it out. Um, this is really neat. This was, um, uh, combining, uh, this maker's interest, uh, Adafruit electronics and the, uh, want to pick blue bombers and, uh, CFL football. So check that out. All circuit python, all using our, um, eyeglasses and more. And then this, when I was scrolling by, I thought this was interesting. So this is a young person, uh, showing how to, uh, get circuit python with the, uh, leoterminal. Yeah. And then like, here's this picture of Scott. Oh, you think it's mini Scott? Well, you know, the same hair. I'm obsessed with, um, foundation and, uh, specifically Lee Pace. You think that's a club? I, I think this might be one of the things. I'm going to talk to Scott later. If there's an older Scott that, that's doing something else and then this is empire Scott. You think there's like a 60 year old Scott? And this is, and this is, uh, early a.m. Yeah. Don Scott. Don Scott. So anyways, um, yeah, I'm going to ask him about that later. Um, and so anyways, check out the newsletter. Adafruitdaily.com sign up. Um, I think I get to steer the newsletter in a couple of weeks. I promise it'll be weird. Yeah. Um, and, uh, there's two bits in highlights. I like to highlight things each week. We have on circuit python.org 258 boards. Hooray. I know. We passed eight bits. Hooray. And, um, the thing that I really like this week is we have the pie leap learning guide. The thing about that is it will be in the Adafruit, uh, section of the app store soon, very soon. And, uh, let me just pop over to it real quick. Uh, Trevor's doing a great job with this and, uh, coming into the iOS app store, we're about to put it in there. And let me just get this out of the way right now so I can like send a link. I see this is why I want to do that zoom in thing. Go for it. Look, we do Android versions of apps. Okay. But what happens is no one uses them and there's one download and there's like one person, but that person was very loud all the time constantly in every comment. So, um, we're probably going to do an Android version. Just let us get this one out. And then when we do have an Android version, make sure people download and use it. Um, we have hundreds of thousands of downloads on our other apps, but when everyone demands Android stuff and they're mean about it and makes it really hard on our team, please stop doing that. Okay. Um, I don't know, maybe this camera thing doesn't work. No, I think it's funny because it's just you're like, do you like how there's like a hand going on? It's just so you. Yeah. See, this is what I'm talking about. Hello. Okay. All right. Look, man. Recovery and growth. Good. 10% off. We're loopy. Okay. So, um, yeah, with that is a Python hardware news this week.