 called The Real World. This is the true story of nine strangers pick in place to live in a factory to manufacture together and have their lives taped to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting real. Adafruit. The real world. Alright, we got something in stock, Lady. What did we get? We got chips. We got reels of chips. Okay, so we've got the MMA 8451. We ordered this from Digikey two years ago, almost the day. And we've gotten some here and there. We were able to fill some backboards. We finally have enough to put in stock. So if you've been looking for the MMA 8451, it's, you know, an old, I think, NXP accelerometer. I know it's a 14-bit, triple-axis accelerometer. It was quite popular. We had thousands of people, you know, with backorders and sign-ups, but we've almost gotten through all of them with every mini-wheels. And so check it out. If you're looking for it, it's now available again. And there's a lot of them. It's been two years for a lot of folks, and, you know, I'm not going to... Maybe not two years. Sorry, it's one year. Not two years. But a lot of things we have are two years still. And so for... No, actually, no, it was two years. I think the end of life was 2020. Sorry, what year is it? Hi. What's going on? So, you know, one of the things... I'm not in journalist mode, so I'm not really writing about this. It's hard to, like, run the business and also write about this industry. So one of the things I'm not doing is writing about some of the things that's coming up. Also, you know, I feel like there's confidential information, even though it's not confidential that I'm getting sent. It's like, oh, hey, I'm at XYZ Company. We're going out of business, or we have these parts. We're not going to use them. Some pretty well-known, you know, electronic companies are just saying, hey, we're not... We don't want to do this anymore, because it's been two years. Especially single-serving companies that have, like, one particular... Oh, it's been two and a half years, and eventually you're like, I can't do this anymore. I can't wait around. You can outrun the bear for a while, except for eventually you can't. Eventually you get tired. The bear is not tired. Yeah. And, you know, for a lot of folks, it went from pandemic to inflation, ship shortage to some workforce challenges, global issues from climate change with disruption in locations where there used to be a way to get stuff, and then there isn't, and then there's weather, and then there's... You name it, it's just been happening, and there's also some political issues around the world. So a lot of folks are like, you know what, we're out of here. So we're starting to get stuff, but there is going to probably be some disruption. So we're still doing everything possible to work around that. You're probably noticing we have more and more stuff in stock on a more regular basis. Then we have the BNL055 still in stock right now, which is amazing. And one thing, you know, after probably beginning of next year, I'll probably do a little bit of a recap of the things that we did. We're definitely trying to make it so it's not spiky anymore, that we have consistent awareness of what's happening with the chips we're going to get in with the parts, our production ability, and just all the wacky things that happen. I think it'll be helpful to some businesses to see how we learned a lot of lessons, because we assume if this happened now, it's going to happen again. So we want to, you know... Fool me once, shame on me, fool me twice, you know. There's that old meme, but hopefully this will just make us smarter, stronger, better, faster, and have more diversity in our supply chain, and also be able to switch different chips out. So we'll see how it goes. And that's this week's Real World.