I've spent the whole day ordering parts for a short production run. It's weird what's available and what's not.
I can get any passives I like, which wasn't the case during the great capacitor shortage a few years back. Of course, it helps that they're generic enough that I can choose from different suppliers, but even odd values in 0.1% were readily available.
(As an aside, is it new that Digi-key now only do full reels, or 1+ qty pricing which is dramatically higher, and nothing in between? It makes no sense to buy, say, a strip of 100 resistors from them, when Mouser etc still do price breaks at reasonable quantities for prototyping).
Some very simple parts like connectors are still out of stock. My favourite 2.5mm JST crimp headers had to come from LCSC, whom I regard as something of a last resort due to their shipping costs and the fact that they're non-franchised.
Other parts, which I expected to be unavailable, actually were. STM32F407, for example. Yes, really - there are a few parts you can actually buy, in quantity and from multiple sources. Hurrah!
No such luck for the TI ADC I needed, though. Their own web store showed 360 in stock, but they'd mysteriously vanished by the time I tried to checkout 30 of them. Thanks, TI, that's another design I'm migrating to a competitor without a moment's hesitation.
Power supplies, displays - not a problem, at least in the small quantities I needed. Discrete semiconductors, no issue, except for ESD diodes which have been particularly troublesome this last year and still seem in short supply.
Bottom line: I'm still having to do a redesign of one board, but it's a pretty minor one... swap a TI part for a Microchip, who seem to have kept at least some parts flowing this whole time (except for certain whole ranges of PICs, but that's a gripe for another day).