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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • me when AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it AV1seemss like a more open successor to HEVC/x265 and since it’s quite new compared to that only new devices are just starting to support it