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hello and welcome to another video in this one were going to be talking about protocols which is a newish addition to typing its actually one of my favorite features of pythons you know typing stuff in my and such anyway lets jump into it okay so i have the same problem that i showed you guys in a previous video about overload i will link the overload video in the description um but basically we had you know a function that can take integers and return integers or slices and return bytes and i also talked about how you can have a the index can be any class which defines double under index so if we made you know our class here that define double under index which is a magical method which returns an integer and say we returned another three here and we had a bytes object uh we have to make it a little bit longer because i should have returned something less than three but anyway uh we can actually index this normally we can index this with numbers uh we can also index it with an ins