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chore: updated 8_use_unkey_blog.md #2563

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What does this PR do?

Added my entry in updated 8_use_unkey_blog.md

Fixes #2490

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    • Added a new blog post entry discussing the use of Unkey, authored by Naprila, with a link to the full article.
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    • Preserved the overall structure of the blog post list while adding the new entry.

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📝 Walkthrough

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The changes introduce a new entry in the blog post list located in oss.gg/8_use_unkey_blog.md. This entry features a blog post by Naprila, dated October 25, 2024, discussing their experience with Unkey and includes a link to the blog. The existing entry by Atharva Deshmukh remains unchanged, maintaining the overall structure of the document.

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oss.gg/8_use_unkey_blog.md Added new blog entry by Naprila (25-October-2024) with link.

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Use Unkey in your app and write a blog post about it (#2490)

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25-26: LGTM! Entry format is correct.

The new entry follows the established format and is properly positioned chronologically in the list.


25-26: Verify the provided links are accessible and valid.

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Both the profile link (https://oss.gg/Naprila) and the blog post link are accessible, returning HTTP 200 status codes. The blog post URL format on dev.to is also correctly structured for a Unkey-related article.

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