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Sounds reasonable

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Great, thanks!

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I don't get the hate, the guy is a wonderful athlete

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Giacomo Raspadori 74‎'‎ https://caulse.com/v/37215

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Just posted it below ha ha

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because of that scene in west wing.

Which scene is that?

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I'm more of a Kavrayskiy VII fan myself

Reference to https://xkcd.com/977/

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Thanks for sharing!

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Winkel Tripel is very nice!

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With a human face

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19466667

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The turning point came in June 2023 when Reddit announced changes to its API pricing. For the uninitiated, API stands for Application Programming Interface, and it's basically the secret sauce that allows third-party apps to interact with Reddit. The new pricing model threatened to kill off popular third-party apps like Apollo, whose developer Christian Selig didn't mince words: "Reddit's API changes are not just unfair, they're unsustainable for third-party apps."

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