 Shake it. Shake it. It is time. We have a bunch of things going on in the world of Python on hardware. First up, thank you, thank you, thank you so much to Ms. Karu who sent us this beautiful thank you note which in these presents, so there is a new circuit Python and Moob book in Japan. We hope to have copies of it in our store even though it's not translated yet, but here is some of the things that were sent over. We're going to show it on the overhead in a second, but take a look. We got a shirt, we got a book, and we got this neat pinout and folder. So let's go to the overhead. Okay. And here's this lovely letter. Thank you. Every friend I've had in Japan has always sent beautiful handwritten notes. This is beautiful paper too. Lovely. Yeah, there's this shirt. Okay, this is the shirt. So we go to the next Miku costume party. Yeah, we're going to the main screen right now. Hold it. Yeah, it's kind of big. So this is the shirt. The book. And you can see circuit Python on there. Oh, on the back it's got like this thing. Yeah, and then there's a cyber pattern. Yeah. Yeah, nice shirt. And then we'll go back to the overhead. Yeah, that's cool. So, you know, as we've been working on circuit Python for a few years, this is exactly the cover of like one of the first books I wanted. Like this, this is in my mind is like, you know, this would be magic and there's like color and she's like sees the possibility of like math. So here's the book. And so we should have this in the store pretty soon. Yeah, this is so cool. Or we'll just buy a bunch of copies because we want to support the work. And there's just a beautiful type setting. Yeah. And lots of projects. And this is just super neat. And I like it because it's just like, I think this person realized like, wow, like you can actually do a lot of stuff with Python, using the circuit playground. So this is this is really neat. Cool. And then yeah, this lesson to learn from building a custom circuit board. So the flowers made this excellent blog post about what it was like to make a board from scratch. And then this it was for this specific project. So I'm going to show a little video of this except Serpentay slithers around the web. Les did an excellent article about circuit Python on this new board. And this was from Arturo. This is Serpentay. And this will give you an idea of yet another board in the menagerie of boards that's coming out. What's a group of snakes called? I don't know what a group of snakes, someone will put it in the chat. I remember because I was like thinking of names. Yeah, a gaggle or something. This is a Blinka circuit Python snake with a real Python. Okay, this is Ralph the Python. Good. Okay. You're a Python 2019. All the videos are posted. We've posted links to these if you want to watch talks from Ranamir with Game Development, Circuit Python, and Toll, Mademoo, tools of the trade, the making of a code editor, Florian, building logistical applications with MicroPython and ESP32 microcontrollers. And then Ben talked about AstroPy, Python on the International Space Station. So all those videos and more. Good stuff. We scoured them to see which ones had something on Python on hardware. A lot of them did. We have the playlist linked in the newsletter and on our site. Feather takes flight with the YOLight RIS5 ESP8266 at seed. This is yet another feather-based board, feather format board. And now it has RIS5 tip. We will be checking it out. We will have our own RIS5 stuff. We are patiently waiting to find just the right chip. So you have the best possible experience if you're going to be doing stuff in the RIS. We take the risk for you. Next up, this is a very cool Grute upgraded project that when you put your hand in it, Grute makes a better and different sound than the built-in one. This is the Cedar Grove String Car M0 Express almost ready for prime time. You could see all the different iterations from 2014. Trinket to AT Tiny A5. I was like, I do string cars. This is a dedication. So dedicated. This is a very cool homemade laser cut sign that someone made for a book. And this is Emily in the Key of Code. It's a cool coding book for kids. But it also is a circuit I thought project that lights up. And I believe the author is traveling with this right now. Brian Sedatius who was on the show and tell was showing off some of the custom boards that he had made at Osh Park with this cool like after dark theme. This is for a keyboard. And we posted this in newsletter. And then if you want to watch what this actually does, you can check out the show and tell that stars. Yeah. This is a Monster Mask project. This is Day of the Dead photo frame. So you get beautiful art and then you can just use the Monster Mask and give that as a gift and more. Also Circuit Python BLE client server tutorial. This is going to be on our learn system soon. But if you want to get a preview of it and watch the video and learn how to do all this, we have that in our newsletter and more. Amy is doing a lot of cool cosplay stuff. She has a short video, so I thought I would just play it. And you can see what Amy is doing, what Circuit Python for cosplaying this really neat 3D printing project that you did. With how I did my shoulder polygens for my Ursula cosplay. I designed and 3D printed these and they're attached in one piece. They're hollow and they're printed in a HT PLA filament on the inside actually spray paint with a engine filament engine filament engine spray paint because the engine spray paint is for a high heat. So I was kind of a little bit worried about the fog and some electronics. So everything had to be wireless and I'd be able to dress myself. So everything fits on like that. All the electronics and everything are completely wireless and hide in my shoulders. I use Spoon Makes Cos Cloud as the base for the fog machine and then the Arduino Gemma and I coated that in Circuit Python and each eye has some Neopixels as well and this is a wireless receiver and I designed and 3D printed this little bone pin so whenever people would go ahead and sign the scroll it actually turns on the fog machine. And next up this is a really neat feather based project. Every time you commit code on GitHub the beanie will spin. Zoom. This is a update to the Halloween M4 passive touch fan control. This is a new behavior you hit it and then this rainbow right out. Side light Neopixels. And then maybe Lady Anna maybe you can tell me what this is. This is a Circuit Python SOM. What are these? Yeah this is a system on module so like you know we have cellular modules and Wi-Fi modules that are like this and somebody is like well I want to make a Circuit Python one so when you solder this onto your PCB you kind of get a full Circuit Python system with the 7051 with some flash memory with the power management so it's a kind of easy way and like a Neopixel so you can just like stuff this onto a board and especially if you're somebody who doesn't like fine pitch surface mount this could make it really easy to add Circuit Python at 7051. Okay Nina is making a jacket controller in Circuit Python the OLED display will show the active pattern and three tiny buttons let you switch between the patterns toggle and brightness uses Adafruit Feather M4 OLED feather wing and a 2000 milliamp hour LiPo battery and of course Circuit Python. This person's dad was having a birthday so they're like let's make this this is a Mike Wazowski. I guess it's a character from a movie or game I don't know but it looks cool. This is a Monster Mask eyeball box that watches you. This is a Monster Maps project that uses the grid eye so it detects heat which is usually a person and the eyes move along with the person so we'll have this guide up soon and you can also see the current state of the guide in the video that's on this person's site and then next up this is Aaron's project this uses all sorts of things in the Monster Mask including eyes and the servos and more. This is the ESP boy this was entered in the Hackaday prize so check it out it's a cool Micro Python gaming device and these you know about these because you're working on these with these are some Stema QT sensors that we're coming out with soon from some from ST the LSM 303 and LSM 6 DoF and also the BMA456 which is a kind of a neat sensor that's accelerometer but it has a step detection built into it. Okay there is more updates on the no solder project for an app control python power animated necktie with circuit playground express blue fruit this is professor John thank you for putting this up there's code and more check it out is one of the neatest projects we played the full video like last week or so we're getting pretty far this is a direct photo from my other phone this is using blue fruit and a gizmo and a circuit playground express blue fruit and you're able to take a photo that was in your camera which that was mine from my phone and I zipped it over and we were able to show it almost instantly we just did a demo a few minutes ago and this is now in the app store so you can do you can do this right now for October take a look at our github repo we're opening up lots of issues and putting out things for people to follow along if you want to help make circuit python better great beginner issues a lot of them if you're your first time doing github prs this is an excellent time to check it out and we'll help you as well we also have guys on how to use github and how to submit prs and contribute so if you're looking to get that t-shirt you can probably do that just uh check out what we've got in our hacktober tag on github so in addition to paying all the people at adafruit when we have a little bit extra money we donated to the psf and they sent this really nice email and they said by the way if you can help get the word out this will help us so i'm helping to get the word out if you support the psf by donating it helps fund workshops conferences pays meet-up fees they can't do this without your financial support they have an autopay thing that helps donate a little bit if you're using python a lot these are the folks who make that happen so please consider doing that and that is the python on hundred news for the week yay thank you unicorn blinker