 Python on hardware news. This is all related. A lot of this stuff is Python. So Cobalt's community, once again, congratulations to Ann and everyone who contributes to the newsletter. We're up to 250 of them. We're going to get to the large LCD displays with CircuitPython in just a second. Please, please, please check out all of the news, stories, and more. We even go over some of the open source certifications we recently did. ARM's IPO, that's going to have probably an impact on some of the chips and some of the things that happen to come out later on, which might just run Python. Some handy cheat sheets, not really cheating. It's just figuring out what Python you need. More highlights from things that are going on. Tons and tons of projects. If you just want ideas for how to get the weather displayed on something. We have events that are going on in the world of Python. Events are coming back that's kind of cool projects. Lots of keyboards. But what we're going to show now is a quick video. This is the screen that is playing at CircuitPython that we got. Coming soon. The PR is green. It's happening. Greetings, ESP friends. Lady Aida, what's this? This is the ESP32-S3. And this is a large 720 by 720 square display. And the rappel is appearing on the display. So if you backed up, you'll see how big it is. Huge display. And you can see it's got the Wi-Fi connected as an IP address. And one cool thing is that once you have displays working in CircuitPython, they all show up as DisplayIO, which means that we have example code for displaying animated GIFs. This is an animated GIF that's stored on the flash. Can you have a little friend? And of course, we can use the fonts and the graphics and the touch screen and all that stuff. Because it just looks like the same kind of display whether it's an OLED or an SPI TFT. This just knows it's a gigantic 720 by 720 color display. So kind of neat. You just gave me a GIF and I dragged it on. And I used GIFIO to play it. And it worked great. All right. It's part of Aida for Daily. You can go to AidaforDaily.com. It's not connected to your store account. It's a completely separate account that way. You can be sure that you'll never get spam. We don't spam, we promise, but everyone lies. So you should just protect yourself. You should. Everyone lies. OK. Shucks.