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We should use the same version from https://testing-library.com/

What: update octopus emoji

Why: consistency with https://testing-library.com/

How: use JoyPixels 4

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We should use the same version from https://testing-library.com/
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Merging #1160 (e0512b8) into main (a21bb3d) will not change coverage.
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@nickserv nickserv merged commit 2a9ee25 into main Aug 21, 2022
@nickserv nickserv deleted the octopus branch August 21, 2022 01:38
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