 Okay, so the first little bit of top secret is I think we're gonna be ready to introduce a new type of segment soon. So we have chip shortage, but you know sometimes after a chip shortage, if there is such a thing, we'll eventually get parts and these parts come on reels. So welcome to the real world. What happens when you put 5,000 parts on a reel and get it to Adafruit, the real world. So we have a little video, we got a reel of parts, so this is a product that's coming soon. Do you want to shoot on the overhead real fast? Yeah, I'm gonna also show that video. Oh yeah, well that's another part, but we got a reel of BNL055s today. These are going in the pick-and-place tomorrow. You can see they were just made recently. Thank you, Bosch. We asked them in a previous chip shortage video to please, please, please, Mr. Bosch, send us some. And they did and we're gonna crank out a bunch of BNL055 breakout boards. We have a ton of orders. You'll see these pop up at our favorite distributors. They've all placed back orders with us and we would like to get them. Yeah, and here's the video. Hi, lady. What is this? Hey, I'm testing out a breakout I designed for the TCA8418. It's a GPIO and keypad to I-Square-T Expander. It can do up to 80 keys and I've got here hooked up a 3x4 keypad. I can like press buttons. Here's the page on ti.com if you're interested. It'll be more about it. And here is the output of my Python code. So as I press these buttons, you see it's like, hey, key up, key up, key down, down, down. And it has a Q which is kind of need a 10 key Q. And then another thing is that there's an IRQ pen and so I'm monitoring that with my scope and every time I press a button or release a button, you see the IRQ go off. So all this is good. This is working out. I've tested all the GPIO pens and the IRQ in the reset. So this is getting ready to go into the Adafood shop soon. This is what happens when chips start shipping and start getting on reels. That's right. So I'm paraphrasing. Well, I think Bunny did a blog post or a tweet about this. There is a little bit of softening in the market right now. There's parts that I had never been able to get before and suddenly they're kind of available, like stuff that was backordered for a really long time is shipping. So if you're like, hey, I really needed a part and it wasn't available, go to DigiKey search or search on your favorite distributor or do a search for that kind of part that you're looking for. You might be surprised. I'm seeing not everything, like some things are still totally unavailable, but there are more things available. Yeah. And then another little bit of top secret. I'll probably have a blog post, maybe let's see. It's August right now, September. We're going to start a thing where once a month we post some books that the team's reading or maybe some folks in the community. We're calling it Book Fruit because I send emails to friends in our meetings here at Adafruit and over our Slack and all this stuff. Well, what book are you reading? What book are you reading? So this is Book Fruit. We'll do it like a hashtag. I'm stealing this from Book Talk. And the book that I'm reading right now, I'm almost finished with it, is, let me go to this, Existential Physics with Sabine Hausinfelder, also an excellent singer, by the way. So if you like physics, this is kind of a good one, just came out. And right before that, I think I was reading, I read the Benjamin Franklin biography because I think I read it a long time ago, but I forgot if I did. So those are the two. And then we're going to have, of course, you know, electronic books and more. But anyways, I thought that would be kind of cool. And I'll let everybody know when they can, you know, send us or tag what book they're reading. Kind of like a maker book club, engineering book club. And that's top secret.