 on hardware. Okay, this week, we have the new, I guess, announcement. This is fresh. This is like half the price. So what is this? What's going on? Okay. Um, so, uh, Circuit Python, sorry, MicroPython just released, it's like 1.20. Um, 119 was what Circuit Python, I think was caught up to you. Um, so the big changes it looks like is there's a new micro package manager which is actually pretty neat. So in MicroPython, you can install, if you have a Wi-Fi capable MicroPython chip like the ESP32 or the PicoW, um, you can use it to like download packages like from within the micro control, you don't have to like drag and drop files because especially for the PicoW and for the ESP32 and 8266, there is no, um, name of USB, so it's very hard to drag and drop files. This is a way to like download them, um, over the intro web, so you can go over here and click, okay, and then I can scroll. Um, there's also a bunch of, there's a lot of updates, the internal core, PicoW support, um, a lot of, like, it looks like a lot of bug fixes. I mean, I kind of got the beginning of this, um, looks like there's more, uh, MIMX RT, so that's the, um, RT 10 and 11 XX series I use in the Teen C4 and also in our, um, Metro IMX board. Um, I think also they're working on, wow, there's a lot of updates, um, STM32 support now has the Arduino giga H7, which is that new Arduino board. SAMD port now has more hardware support, so yeah, like a lot of stuff came in and, uh, looks like JavaScript and Zephyr got updated, and I think they're working on Bluetooth low energy support for the PicoW as well. So this is, this is pretty cool. So the core changes, not the ports changes, but the core changes will be integrated into CircuitPython probably in the next couple months. We try to keep in pace, so that when we make fixes, we can submit them upstream, which is very handy. Um, so look forward to trying that. I'm also kind of excited to see, as we're adding ports, like, um, IMXRT or they're adding ports that we support SAMD. Um, there'll be maybe more, uh, cohesion in, um, the API interfaces was able to share code back and forth, especially with the SAMD ports. We did the peripherals pull apart. Um, don't know if they're using it, but they should. Okay. And then, um, other bits of news, if you check out the newsletter this week, um, icon in U.S. right now, it's happening. Salt Lake City, Utah, Catney is there, Jumper's there, and they also announced where it's going to be for the next couple of years. So Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, maybe we can actually go to one. Um, but you can check out, uh, what Catney's up to. Sprint's are going on April 24th. That's, you know, yesterday, all the way up till today. And then you can check out the Discord channel with CircuitPython, Dev, if you want. And then we posted up a bunch of videos at time yesterday to get some of the, uh, Feather DVI stuff. You can see what Lady Aida was working on. We have this turtle demo, um, and just a whole bunch of stuff going on. It also works with, uh, the DVI, Pico, that was just coming soon. I think he posted the video. It works with the Pico W, so you can do Wi-Fi and HDMI monitor output at the same time, which is super neat. Yep. All that is available on, you guessed it, made for daily.com. We deliver this newsletter every week. Get there. We don't spam. We don't do anything with your email addresses. It's a completely separate site just to prove how serious business we are about privacy. And okay.