Fanstuck: Drone Season with Bean
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spicy topics this week,
Different from last week. This
is just spicy in the fact that
drone season is about swapping
smut fix, swapping erotica,
swapping homestuck erotica with
each other. So that is going to
be the topic of the episode. So
it might get like HBO levels of
spicy up in here. So if that's
not your thing, feel free to
skip or listen And learn about a
really fun big swap that sign
up start this Sunday. As of
releasing the episode not if
you're listening to the future,
i mean eventually, maybe one day
again, it will be open on
Sunday in the future, but
unlikely. Anyway, just wanted to
give you a warning because I
forgot to do that in the actual
episode. Thank you to my editor
for pointing that out. Ok, bye,
enjoy the show. Hello and
welcome back to Live Laugh Stuck
. I am Jackie, aka Jax, and I am
here to talk about drone season
, and here to help me talk about
it is Bean.
Bean: Hi, I am Bean, short for
Beanelenease, I use he him
pronouns And I am the current, I
guess, head person, head
moderator of drone season.
Jackie: OK yeah, And do you want
to tell me a little bit of what
drone season is about?
Bean: Sure, It is essentially an
annual homestuck. I think we
call it a content swap. It is
hosted on Archive of our own,
but while obviously a lot of
that composes fan fiction, it is
basically a secret Santa
exchange sans the Christmas part
for homestuck art writing I
think we've had gifts and things
like that basically any
theoretically any type of
content, but specifically porn,
Yeah.
Jackie: Yeah, that is the name
of the game, because drone
season comes from the homestuck
alternative concept of the
drones coming around to collect
your spunk, exactly, or puke,
depending on which theory you go
for.
Bean: I think most people go
with the spunk, but you know, to
each their own.
Jackie: Yeah, I mean there are
some metafiles out there. Oh
sure, so you say you're the
current kind of head of the
project. How long have you been
on this project? Give me kind of
a background. How did this all
start? as far as you know, sure.
Bean: I think I got involved
around I think it was 2018 or so
And I started as a participant.
It has been running since 2014.
Oh, wow, Yeah, Oh yeah. It's
been in there, but it was
founded by Laylah I think I've
only read it on screens LAYLAH
or Cyphercat, and so they
founded it. They were, and I
guess still are, a really big
name in the homestuck fandom.
They, i believe, stepped down
and then it was restarted in
2018 by Lizardlicks and
thescyfychannel, and I
participated that first year. I
may have participated an
additional year And then I
hopped on to the mod team And
here we are in 2023.
Jackie: Yeah, That's super
exciting. It's neat because we I
said off the call, but we just
did the HollySwap episode before
and that'll definitely be out
by now. So you know
thescyfychannel is the one who
runs that one. So just making
sure all the swaps happen, yeah.
Bean: Oh yeah, They're an
incredibly wonderful person also
and phenomenally hardworking
person, So I am very impressed
with all of their their prowess.
Jackie: How is running drone
season for you? I mean, I
imagine it's a lot. It seems
like a pretty big event.
Bean: It's interesting because
it is a pretty decently large
event, especially as these
things go. in recent years we've
been getting probably around
like 60 to 80-ish signups, which
is obviously not you know
nothing to sneeze at, but
previously it had been like
upwards of a hundred, i think,
every year. So it's been
interesting as both a
participant and a moderator to
see it kind of I wouldn't say
dwindle. Yeah, i think that's
maybe a mean word, but you know
it kind of has settled that down
as Homestuck, you know, is
settling into a less current
fandom, i guess. But no, i love
it. I obviously I love the event
, i love the things that it
creates, but no, i am really
glad and really proud to be part
of this event. That you know
was something that I loved, you
know, in my formative years as a
Homestuck fan and now can kind
of help orchestrate for other
people as well.
Jackie: If that answers your
question, What's your experience
with a fandom? How long have
you been into Homestuck?
Bean: A golly. Thank you. If I'm
remembering correctly, i would
have gotten involved in 2011, i
think is when I started reading
it for the first time. And I
started reading it kind of fell
off on it and then got Really
into it, and so I have been, I
would say, an active and
consistent Homestuck fans since
about 2015 or so.
Jackie: Oh yeah, so before the
Before the comic in comic ended
in 2016,. Right?
Bean: Yes, yeah, i was like it's
kind of towards the tail end of
that year, if I remember
correctly.
Jackie: We have one more big
ten-year anniversary coming on,
then we're done, that's it.
Bean: That's no more, that's it.
Jackie: What is your favorite
and least favorite part about
running drone season?
Bean: That is a tough one
because there are so many parts
of so many flavors. Yeah,
honestly, i think My favorite
part is well, okay, i'll say a
few because I can't choose for
sure. I love seeing all the just
really incredible things that
people have created, and just
like Seeing what people do so,
and so I kind of neglected to
explain it. But so, basically,
how it works with drone season
is you hop on archive of our own
, you write up some prompts for
things that you would like to
see. So it may be like Oh, you
know this character and that
character doing Sex with this
sort of kink involved, or it
might be you know this character
and that character You know
just doing whatever, i don't
care. Or it might be like oh, i
have this really cool a you. I
have all this world building
planned out. I would love to see
something in that setting. So,
essentially, whatever you want
prompt, wise, ideally erotic.
And then you also write hey, i
am willing to create content
Involving these characters. I
can do art, i can do writing.
Please do not match me with
things with these kinks in them.
I will happily write these
other kinks. And then All of
that well, first it goes into a
o3's. It has like a system to
match people. Essentially it'll
say okay, this person said
they'll write John and Dave and
this person wants John and Dave
in one of their prompts. So boom
, they are now matched as a pair
. But that does not usually work
super well, so we then have to
go in by hand and basically hand
match everybody you know to to
the best degree possible. And
then on Prompt release day you
get an email saying hey, here's
your, your, you know, secret
Santa giftee. Basically, you get
all their prompts, you get to
see them, you get to pick one to
either write for, draw for
whatever, and then that thing
that you create gets gifted to
the person secretly and
anonymously at first, and it's
great and it's fun and everybody
has a good time, while the
matchmaking process is Stressful
and obnoxious. It is really fun
too, because you get to kind of
put all the puzzle pieces
together and say, okay, this
person doesn't like that
character, but this person yeah,
so it's. It's a whole big
process. We have this massive
Excel spreadsheet that we use
every year. So that is both my
favorite and least favorite part
, i guess. But no, i do. I mean
people have written like I don't
know if it's gotten to novel
point yet. But it is. we've
literally had some novellas
written in the space of a month
for transseason. I And that kind
of stuff, just beautiful art
and just like really creative,
heartfelt things of all types
that people create for no, i
mean for no reason. It's
literally just like hey, you
know, there's this person on the
other end of the internet who
wants something and I'm going to
custom make them present
because I want to Like that's a
really beautiful thing, even if
it is about, like you know,
penises and vaginas.
Jackie: Or yeah, tentabulges
whatever things.
Bean: Various appendages.
Jackie: Yeah, no, that's, that's
fair. I love it that people
treat it. You know, with writing
novellas It's like who needs
nano-ri-mo when you have drone
season, literally exactly. I
love it because I'm friends with
LP Sunny Bunny And so I just
like I think it was last year
that they ended up making a
bunch of treats. So, just like,
whenever all the authors got
revealed, i just got like six
notifications in my inbox
because I'm subscribed to her.
Bean: It's fantastic. Yeah and
that. Oh, that's another fun
part where it's like the
anonymity and trying to guess
who wrote your thing And like in
both drone season because I
also participate in drone season
every year where I tried to was
in both that and PolySwap. I
have gotten matched with I
pronounce it ozonges but oxanges
. If you have not checked other
stuff, you should. They are a
fucking phenomenal writer. I've
gotten matched with them I think
six times And I have not
guessed correctly once.
Jackie: That is so good. Yeah,
the guessing is a really fun
part of it. I am not as fluent
in all the writers as I should
be or as I would like to be, i
should say But like people also
aren't fluent in my writing,
especially because I did the
paranoid make and all AO3
account a couple of years ago
And so now I just have to deal
with having two AO3 accounts So
I don't have nearly as much
writing on the one I use for
drone season. So it's just like
yeah, try to guess me bitch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you said
this was like way. Earlier I
think you said like preferably
erotic to people. Try to submit
prompts or fix that. Don't
follow the drone season sort of
like theme.
Bean: Surprisingly, yes, and I
don't want to bitch And I'm not
going to. However, if you have
worked in customer service, you
know that anytime you are
dealing with large volumes of
people, there is going to be
somebody who usually just out of
, just like an honest mistake,
but like didn't read the rules,
doesn't really know what they're
doing. They're just kind of
here along for the ride.
Jackie: Yeah.
Bean: That aspect of it. I mean
it's, you know, 60 to 100 people
all trying to get their stuff
in on time and stuff. So there
is a lot of customer service to
it and stuff like that where
it's like there aren't a ton of
rules but there is a format to
be followed. You know, there's
kind of like a thing that we're
all here for. It can be hard to
address because it's it's some,
you know, excited, you know,
bright eyed, bushy tailed person
being like, hey, i'd love to
see these two people hanging out
at the beach. I mean, you have
to be like they actually need to
be having sex.
Jackie: Fucking on the beach.
Yes, the beach can be involved.
Exactly, they can be there.
Bean: So, yeah, i think it's
usually just like and also like.
Sometimes folks just aren't
necessarily that comfortable
with erotic content in general
yet and the where they may not
be sure, like, what's okay to
request, you know da, da, da. So
it's certainly not something
where I'm like, oh, fuck you,
you know you're done. Yeah, but
no that that actually has
happened more times than I can
necessarily remember, but like
enough that we had to be like
explicitly this is for porn, it
needs to have porn essentially.
Jackie: Yeah, that's fair. How
does it work? Because you say
you participate in drone season,
but you're also part of the
matching. How do you manage that
?
Bean: Yeah, so it is, and that
is a perk of being modded is you
have some input into who you're
matched with, where you might
be able to see oh okay, i saw
that person's prompts, i have
some killer ideas for them, they
are right up my alley and then
you can get matched with them
because you are part of making
that decision. But it also like,
on the flip side, it might be
oh man, this person they maybe
have like very specific
characters, they might have
kinks that not a lot of people
are comfortable with and you're
going to have to kind of or
somebody has to be like all
right, well, this isn't going to
fit any other way. I will step
up with that And I do not want
to make it out like that's some
kind of punishment or anything,
but it is. There are benefits
and responsibilities to
participating in a thing and
kind of matching yourself, if
that makes sense.
Jackie: Yeah, how does it stay
anonymous? the other way of
whoever gets matched with your
prompts.
Bean: So it can be a little
tricky because I will. what's
funny is I've had folks get
matched with me and not realize
that I was one of the mods, so
they'll pop open a mod chat and
be like Hi, i'm here to, you
know, ask being some like very
confidential questions about his
prompts, and I have to just not
look And, like you know, we
have ways of handling that. like
we will, like one of the other
months, be like Hey, don't
fucking look in there for his
hot sec. But they were like I
had answered the chat and they
were like Hi, i'm here to, i'm
here to ask questions for being,
and I'm like never heard of him
. Bye.
Jackie: Yeah, i didn't even
think about that of like looking
up who the mods were to make
sure I don't ask. I don't think
I've had a mod chat open for for
stuff yet, but like I will keep
that in mind.
Bean: Yeah, but no, like we,
because like we also want to be
surprised, we want to, you know,
keep the ethos of it. I guess
So we do, we. We go to great
lengths to keep each other's
like presence, not like
anonymous from each other, So
like obviously you'll know who's
gifting you. But I just I try
to forget And I am pleasantly
surprised, But I also have a bad
memory, so that works out for
me. Yeah, but yeah no in general
, like because you know when,
when the, the fills are finished
, every they are all hand
checked by a mod. Yeah, we make
damn sure that the person you
know does not see their fill,
that if we have questions or
concerns that we need to recheck
the person about, you know the,
the, the mod whose fill it is
does not see them. Like we, we
make sure that it's all very
secret in a fun way.
Jackie: And it is incredibly fun
both to be like on the other
side of someone going like
because you guys have a discord
that I'm in, and so you see, the
people just like posting like
quotes from a big bro go did
this. Oh my God, yes.
Bean: I literally like. I
recommended my gift or their own
pick at one point.
Jackie: Actually I think twice.
That's fantastic.
Bean: Yeah, i was like, oh my
God, you got to read this, it's
right up your alley. and they're
like, wow, that's crazy.
Jackie: So weird. It's right up
my alley. That's so surprising.
Bean: Yeah, i like I think I was
literally like it was. It was
box, that person who I always
get matched with, that that, and
they're a good friend of mine.
So it's not like Oh God, that
person. But I was like, yeah
they, this person has this
headcanon about, like Bretton
and porous, like Oh my God,
you're going to love it, and
they play it off very well. And
then I say it's like they're the
only fucking person who would
write, but whatever.
Jackie: It's okay. So another
very important part of this
whole swap that I don't think
it's talked about as much or
thought about as much are the
pinch hitters. Oh yes, secret
backbone of the whole thing.
Yeah, do you want to talk about
pinch hitting a little bit Like
what, what is a pinch hitter?
Bean: So I actually started out
as a pinch hitter. Oh yeah, what
I know is crazy, because I
wanted to participate but I
didn't learn about drone season
till after the kind of the sign
ups had closed and they were
like Hey, but actually we're
still looking for pinch hitters,
so that was sweet and I hopped
in. So basically, a pinch header
is, if you know about sports
which not a lot of queers do, i
don't either A pinch header is
somebody, a kind, wonderful,
selfless soul who volunteers to
essentially create a fill for
somebody and not get anything in
return. And this becomes
necessary if and this always
happens for whatever reason
somebody's like hey, i know I
signed up for this, but you know
, like my, you know I'm having a
family emergency, or my work
has been so crazy for the past
month I have not had any time to
sit down, or I have a final
that I have to do And we do. We
try to schedule it before
college starts, just so folks
don't have to worry about that.
But either way, somebody is like
hey, i am so sorry, i'm not
going to be able to finish my
fill, i need to drop out. And
we're like okay, cool, as long
as you do it before the dropout
deadline. If not, then we will
have to put you, you, on the
list of people who dropped out
after the dropout deadline, but
normally it's fine At that point
, you know. So the person who
that person was supposed to gift
now is without a gift. So they
are like what the heck? Well,
they don't know yet Their
prompts. You know the prompts
that were supposed to be filled
by the person that get dropped
out, get sent to all of the
pinch hitters who have their own
little channel in the Discord
And we're like, hey, here are
these prompts. If even one of
them is appealing to you, you
pinch hitters hop on it and the
personal message and say, hey,
i'm happy to take this. And
essentially, yeah, they just
create a thick or an art or
something for this person just
because, just because they want
it to. And they do it all behind
the scenes. You know, the
person who got dropped out on
never has to know about it And
it's really, you know, it's a
wonderful and generous act And
also a great way to participate
if, like me, you missed the
deadline to sign up, but you
still want to kind of, you know,
dip your toe in. So the other
nice thing is it is completely
optional, in that you can sign
up for a pinch hitter and then
just look at all the prompts and
go yeah, no. And just kind of
sit in there Like it is solely
voluntary as to who takes a
pinch hit. whether a given
person takes any like it is all
up to you. So yeah, if you want
to, if you want the option of
participating like that, it is a
really good sort of low stakes
option.
Jackie: That's a good point. I
hadn't thought about that. I'm
actually I might actually sign
up as a pinch hitter. I'd
considered it before, but I
always like I don't know. It
just seems like an added stress
of like I'm not sure I'm going
to be able to. but you know, if
I could just look and see, like
oh, maybe not, then yeah, i
might actually sign up this year
depending on how this year goes
, it's been, it's been a year. I
understand, yeah, but yeah, no,
talk about not knowing sports.
I thought it was pitch hitter
because, like I knew, it was
like a sports thing, like a
baseball thing, right, yeah, but
I guess so my brain's like
baseball, you know pitch hitter.
Bean: Yeah, no, pinch There's in
.
Jackie: I don't, I read, I don't
even talk to people about this.
I read it all the time, like in
the discord servers, and just
like my, my brain was like no,
no, it's pitch.
Bean: Yeah, no, i understand.
Yeah, it's like when, when we
need someone to hit in a pinch,
that is what they are basically.
Jackie: Yeah, that makes way
more sense than whatever sports
logic my brain was trying to do.
Yeah, that's super exciting. I
was I'm always excited whenever
this season rolls around and
really everyone should be, even
if they don't know about drone
season. It's just like they come
on is like oh, suddenly the all
the homestuck smut tags are
just filled up Literally. Yeah,
yeah, it's, it's good stuff.
Some of my, some of my here are
fixed. I've definitely been made
during drone season.
Bean: Oh yeah.
Jackie: I also like treats as a
thing where it's like Oh well,
so this isn't the prompt that I
got matched with, but I do see
the prompt open now, so I'm
going to go right for that
because that seems great. It's
just a very good creative space
to be in in general. Yeah.
Bean: No, and I like, cause they
are open forever. You know they
are open till the end of time,
so you can go back to the ones
in you know 20, i guess 2018,
cause the previous ones are no
longer with us, sadly. But yeah,
you can. You can go back and
see all the prompts and and also
, like I mean and you may
shouldn't be saying this, cause
I'm the drone season person but
you know, like it doesn't even
have to be a gift, like you can
just use it as inspiration, but
obviously the person will be
very happy if you do. But yeah,
it's, it's a really lovely way
to practice writing for someone
else, but a little easier. And I
will say also, like for myself,
i've, i've been a fanfic writer
for a hot second. I don't know
that I've written a single
fanfic that was not for someone
else easily Yeah. Like 90% of my
published fix, of which I'm
very proud, are almost all
through drone season and poly
swap. So for me it is not only a
great way to motivate me to
write, it's like the way to
motivate me to write.
Jackie: I mean that makes sense.
I I've been trying to get
myself to write lately but it
has been so hard. But oh, here's
writing with a deadline and not
like a crazy deadline. It's a
deadline that I can like. Like
you said, i can back out of it
if, like stuff happens, but it's
still a deadline which my ADHD
brain needs.
Bean: Yeah, And like you know I
I'm not all these late, but
there have been times where I
was late because it's it's the
same for me where I have ADHD. I
really struggle with that kind
of time pressure, especially
cause we, we budget for I
believe it's. We always try to
make it a full month of just
writing time, or creation time,
i guess, and for me it's like,
oh sweet, i have a month and
then I write an outline and then
forget about it for three weeks
.
Jackie: But oh, yeah, absolutely
.
Bean: But yeah, no, it is, it is
. I would say it is a pre
reasonable amount of time to get
some good stuff done And it and
again, it works great for me.
Jackie: And speaking of the
dates and everything, let me get
my handy dandy notebook. Oh,
yes, so signups open July 2nd
and close on the 18th, and let
me know if I got this wrong. I
wrote it down, oh yeah. Thank
you, thanks, and I didn't list
all the dates, just kind of the
relevant ones for signups and
stuff. So July 2nd through the
18th is regular signups.
September 2nd is the deadline to
sign up as a pinch hitter, so
that's a good two months extra
And the collection opens on
September 9th. The authors are
revealed September 16th and the
treat authors are revealed
September 19th.
Bean: Yeah, we try to make it
about two weeks or so for the
signups, then a hot second for
us to get our act together and
do all of the matching, So that
I think, yeah, this year it's
another couple weeks or so, But
then, yeah, the assignments go
out, then you've got about a
month to write. Oh, excuse me,
it's actually more than that. I
am terrible with time, So it's
more than that. That's just the
month deadline is your deadline
to default, So to quit,
basically. So if you do it
before that deadline, you're
fine, no penalty. But if you do
it last minute which again we
understand, that stuff happens.
But like we would appreciate
y'all letting us know sooner
rather than later so that we can
set up a pinch hitter and so on
and so forth. Because if we
can't get a pinch hitter
together, it means that the mods
have to bang out a fanfic about
God knows what, sometimes
literally in the wee hours of
the morning, which we have done
And we'll do it again if we have
to, but like we would prefer to
not have to do that if we can
help.
Jackie: But yeah so oh, that's
that.
Bean: And then the prompt
everything's released. You can
see all the fix and the arts and
such, and then a week later the
authors of everything are
revealed. So there is a full
week of anonymous creations for
everybody to enjoy, and then
after that it's like okay, it's,
y'all can see who did what.
Jackie: That's such like that is
one of the most exciting weeks.
Just like talking about it is
just making me relive just how
exciting those weeks are, like
on both ends of the spectrum of
trying to figure out like who. I
know we talked about this
before, but it's just like. Yeah
, it is a week of me just having
to keep a secret, even more
than I was keeping a secret
before.
Bean: Yeah and no and like. The
other thing I love about that
chunk of time is you get to
discover so many lovely works of
fiction that you might not have
checked out otherwise. Because
you know, for me, like I know
you know the authors that I like
and I always want to see their
stuff. But if I don't know which
is their stuff, i'm just going
to look at the stuff that you
know intrigues me, the chips
that I like, and I've come
across some some really lovely
stuff from people that I, you
know, maybe had no idea existed
or oh my God, i didn't know they
drew. That's so crazy. So, yeah
, it's a very what's the word
like, i guess a very like sort
of free for all kind of like
unbiased way to enjoy stuff.
Jackie: Absolutely, And, like I
said in the PolySwap episode,
there's just this if you ever
need validation for your writing
, joining one of these swaps is
so good. There are a couple of
people who tend to try to go
through and comment on every fic
that gets out or at least
that's what I'm remembering from
last year, I'm pretty sure. And
it is just so nice, like, if
you just need like. obviously we
don't write for the validation,
but sometimes we write for the
validation.
Bean: Oh yeah.
Jackie: And it's just such a
good way to get it, because
there will be at least one
person incredibly excited about
what they got.
Bean: Exactly, and that's where
it's like. You know if you're
wanting to write for people but
aren't sure how. This is a great
way to guarantee that, like, no
matter what you produce, no
matter what your other person's
tastes are like, they are at
least gonna like the premise,
because they told you what the
premise is. Yeah, absolutely.
Jackie: And then on the other
side it's great for me of
sometimes I want to ask people
to write a quick for me, like a
commission them or something,
but I just have a hard time
putting together how to write a
prompt and what.
Bean: what putting in a prompt
is going to get out the other
end type stuff And it's it's,
it's great, yeah, no, and that's
like that actually sort of
reminds me of an important point
, which is the line that we try
to help people walk as far as
prompts not being and we phrase
it like not being a commission,
where you are encouraged to be
vague or specific, but if it's
to the point where you're saying
, okay, i want you know rows to
have this length hair, this
color hair, this body type, i
want them to do this, that and
the other thing in exactly this
way. That's not super cool
because it may be that your,
your filler really doesn't like
you know that particular act or
body type, you know whatever
people have references. But it's
also kind of a dick move
because they. The other thing is
, like you know you might be
getting writing art, music, like
you have no idea what the
format's going to be, so being
like okay, so this has to happen
and that has to happen. It's
like and I'm drawing one image,
i can't fit all that in there.
So, yeah, we try to help people,
you know, be as specific as
they need to be for it to be,
you know, comfortable and
enjoyable, but also not just
fucking going in there and being
like, okay, so somebody's going
to be making me something for
free, i'm going to take full
advantage that, like no, you
need to allow some room for
creativity as well.
Jackie: Absolutely, and I mean
you should trust, trust the
authors, honestly. they're,
they're so good, yeah, yeah. Is
there anything else you wanted
to add about drone season?
Bean: Oh golly. I mean I think
we covered all the bases, or not
? maybe all the bases? No, I
mean, i think it's a really fun
experience. I think it's a
lovely community. It's really
nice to see the same people like
coming back year after year.
It's getting rarer to see swaps
like this and really events like
this in general, as the
internet is becoming a little
less friendly to erotic content.
So, as a person who enjoys that
and also cares about it, like,
it makes me happy that this is
still going strong and, you know
, has so many people who you
know really do enjoy it and get
something out of it.
Jackie: Yeah, absolutely It's.
It's a good time. Definitely,
definitely check it out. Do you
have anything to promo of your
own? Like, we'll have all the
links to drone season and
everything in the the show notes
, but do you have, like, a
Twitter or anything you want to
promote? Honestly, not really. I
mean, my tumbler is just memes.
Bean: Yeah, i mean I will
happily promote, you know, the
drone season tumbler. We have
the discord server as well,
which I highly encourage folks
to join, because that's kind of
where we post the news and stuff
for the first time. We do also
have a Twitter, but we don't
really update it that much.
Jackie: Yeah, this day of Elon
Musk Twitter.
Bean: Oh God, literally That's.
That's a huge chunk of the
reason, But yeah, I think that
that should suffice.
Jackie: Okay, awesome. Well,
thank you so much for joining.
Like I said, all the links to
drone season and probably the
dates are going to be in this
show notes, so go check it out,
sign up, then enjoy reading And
with that I will see you guys in
like two weeks or whatever.