 All right. It's a new year. So what does that mean? We have a blog post and we reach out on all the social media channels and more. You can go datafruit.com slash circuit python 2024. Here's some of the first posts. Scott did a roundup of this and you can see what are the things what people are asking for? What are the things that are, what are the things that what are people asking for? So this is your chance to get the word out to the team who works on circuit python and figure out what it's ahead. There's things that we want to improve. There's a lot of nice accolades. We appreciate that. But you know, please, please, please tell us what you want to see in circuit python. So DJ Devon is in chat had some. It's our annual reflection. So make sure you have your voices heard because whatever version that we're currently on we're up to nine. There's a good chance if there's something you asked for, you know, it'll happen. So one of the ones was like, does blinking need to solve so much stuff? Could it be a simulator? There's a lot of things that. And you know what? The thing is a lot of the people, the requests people have, we actually do get to them. Graphical projects. We do get to them and it's always good to hear what the community is interested in because otherwise I have to read your mind, which I can do, but it's just a huge, it's a lot of my Dr. X powers. So this is going on all throughout the month. We'll continue to ask for your input and more, but you can do it in the chats. You can do it and tag it. You can email us. There's an email address on the blog post all the ways possible. Give us the feedback and like maybe I was saying, we actually get to these things. And then the next thing here's something you didn't ask for. I asked for it. Well, you didn't ask for it, but we have a little bit of a preview in Python on hardware this week. Actually, before I get to the preview, let me just pop over to the newsletter. Don't forget. The newsletter has all this and more. Yeah, we went over some of the things that's going on. There is more. Yeah, is new board president of Oshawa, which we really are excited about because the does circuit Python and hardware stuff. So it's nice having representation on the the Oshawa board. Manufacturing updates with Raspberry Pi and more, but this came in kind of the last minute today. And we wanted to show it off. So no one asked for this exactly, but you can use a circuit Python board as a webcam. So take it away, Jephler. Hi, Jephler here. I just wanted to show you something I've been working on. Thanks to a recent contribution to tiny USB, there's now the possibility to create USB video devices using supported microcontrollers. This happens to be running on an eight fruit macro pad with Raspberry Pi RP 2040. And I've been working on connecting up that code with to work with circuit Python. Right now, my code dot pi is running, and it's creating a this horizontally scrolling test pattern you see, the test pattern is created by some optimized circuit Python loops that directly access the bitmap memory. Now I want to show you something else it can do. I am going to go ahead and enter the rebel and paste some code I've prepared, as you can see, it is using JPEG IO to open a file and decode it directly into the UVC bitmap. And when I go ahead and run that, Blinka does in fact appear. This code is in a very experimental state right now. But now that we know it's possible, it's time to figure out how best to allow access from circuit Python, possibly by making the UVC device into a display IO display. Stay tuned to the newsletter. We do this on indifferent daily, deliver to your inbox every single week. We do this at a separate website because we don't want your store account to have anything to do with the newsletters you sign up. And more we don't use it as a sale or monetizing thing. We probably could or should, but that's not how we operate. So if you want newsletters, go to our newsletter site. If you want to do store stuff, go to our store site. Got to keep them separated. Yeah. And sign up, dude, every week.