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Nicely done, thanks again @maxrjones for giving the presentation! It's just outstanding to see how far PyGMT has come along since 2017 😄
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Nice presentation! For this PR, I feel the thumbnail image |
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The thumbnail image can be compressed to less than 100 KB using https://squoosh.app/. |
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Adds a link to the SciPy talk in the overview page.
Preview at https://pygmt-dev--2053.org.readthedocs.build/en/2053/overview.html#presentations
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