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Paul Akers demonstrates in his video how he simplified the airline ticket using lean principles. From the traditional Delta Airlines ticket, he moved to a new version created by his graphic designer, eliminating unnecessary waste. Paul mentions that every action is a process that requires continuous improvement. His video has garnered 6091 views and 179 likes, indicating a strong interest in his lean methodology.

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ThePrimeagen's latest video discusses how Git Worktrees can revolutionize a developer's daily workflow. With Worktrees, developers can have multiple commits active in different folders at the same time, making it easier to switch between tasks. ThePrimeagen demonstrates how to take advantage of Worktrees to simplify daily work and avoid chaos. He also showcases his plugins that enhance the efficiency of these operations. The video has garnered 300095 views and 9611 likes, showing its popularity among developers.

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Una from the Chrome team introduces CSS techniques for creating responsive layouts. She covers key concepts like 'fr', 'auto', 'minmax', and 'clamp', presenting practical examples. The video has garnered 1,141,196 views and 62,667 likes, indicating a growing interest in effective CSS coding.

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Tom Scott’s video showcases a modern grocery packing warehouse in London, where robots pack online orders at a rapid pace. The entire facility is designed for efficiency, allowing record-fast order fulfillment. Thanks to an intelligent system, the robots operate under a single large superorganism, creating amazing possibilities in delivery processes. At the time of writing this article, the video has 7,390,281 views and 202,413 likes, evidence of the intriguing nature of this topic.

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Pascal Wirchler, a Google engineer, discusses Web Stories in a new 'Chrome for Developers' video, combining various visual content. He explains how to create them and maximize their effectiveness in online marketing. He emphasizes the full control Web Stories provide over content, and how to enhance visibility through SEO techniques. The video attracted 5078 views and 117 likes.

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In his latest video, Jakub 'unknow' Mrugalski explores web security and the role of browsers in defending against XSS attacks. He provides practical tips on managing scripts and cookies with respect to web application security. At the time of writing this article, the video has 8771 views and 821 likes.

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In his latest video, Jakub Mrugalski explains the concept of masked passwords, emphasizing the importance of proper verification and secure storage. Although masked passwords seem intriguing, Jakub raises concerns about their security limitations. Understanding when to use this method and how to increase data security is crucial. Currently, his video has 5499 views and 496 likes, indicating a strong interest in the topic.

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The video on the Swashbuckling with Code channel covers the topic of Continuous Integration using GitHub Actions. The author demonstrates how to create a simple project and implement linting with ESLint. They also show how to create a GitHub repository and set up CI using GitHub Actions. The final section discusses pull request checks before merging. As of the time of writing this article, the video has 4150 views and 150 likes.

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In his video, Bisqwit elucidates the complex nature of .exe files and how computers interpret numbers. He begins by explaining that within these files, there is no text, only numbers that translate into various data types. The author also points out fascinating details about this structure – even older computer architectures still influence modern processors. Currently, the video has reached 148,447 views and 9,941 likes, indicating its popularity and educational value in technology.

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In a recent video, Apple Explained dives into the reasons behind the removal of the glowing Apple logo from MacBooks, starting with the 12-inch model introduced in 2015. The video explains that the main reason was to create the thinnest laptop possible, which came with compromises, including the introduction of a faulty keyboard and the loss of a branding symbol that had characterized the brand for years. Understanding these changes allows us to look ahead with excitement for future Apple products.

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