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Artur Chmaro returns with a new episode demonstrating how to create a login system in Gatsby using Strapi CMS. As known, Gatsby is a static site generator, but today Artur proves that dynamic applications can also be created. In the video, viewers learn about the login process, form creation, and token storage in local storage. Additionally, Artur emphasizes securing subpages that can only be accessed by logged-in users. As of writing this text, the video already has 2242 views and 58 likes.

Artur Chmaro showcased how to start using Strapi, a headless CMS, on his channel. He discussed the process of installing Strapi and creating the first API. Users can utilize PostgreSQL, enhancing data management. Artur created a data model for articles and demonstrated how to display it in JSON format. The video has garnered 13135 views and 267 likes.

Ben Awad shared his experiences using Vim for TypeScript projects, illustrating the setup of NeoVim that mimics features from VS Code. Although he achieved a productive environment, he noticed lag in larger projects, prompting a possible return to VS Code. The video currently has 757,355 views and 12,622 likes, highlighting a significant interest in this subject.

Svalbard is home to the Global Seed Vault, which secures millions of seeds for long-term storage. In a decommissioned coal mine, space is being created to protect open-source software for 1000 years. In June next year, the team plans to deposit active GitHub repositories into the GitHub Arctic Code Vault.

In their latest video, Vinsloev Academy explains Dijkstra's algorithm, using graphical examples to demonstrate how to find the shortest path in a graph. The author explores the path from node A to F while updating the weight values. Ultimately, viewers see the shortest routes, highlighting practical applications of this algorithm in everyday life. As of now, the video has 14,459 views and 154 likes, showcasing its appeal among viewers.

Dylan Tallchief showcases how to create a drum machine in Excel. In his video, he demonstrates the various capabilities of this tool, merging music and technology. With a simple interface and MIDI, users can experiment with sound in ways they haven't experienced before. This example illustrates that limitations often exist only in our imaginations. The video has garnered 681651 views and 19872 likes, indicating Dylan's growing popularity and his innovative approach to music.

Maciej Wapiński discusses the IP Box, a tax relief that could benefit programmers in Poland. Along with Sławomir Enson, they explain the key conditions for utilizing this relief and the required documentation needed to access it. Emphasizing the importance of obtaining an individual tax interpretation, Maciej and Sławomir highlight that developing software can qualify as research and development activities, opening doors for reduced tax obligations. Statistics show a rising interest in this topic within the IT community.

In the video from Mozilla Developer, a simple way to start with CSS grids is presented. The authors demonstrate how to add 'display: grid' to the body and utilize properties like 'grid-gap' and 'grid-template-rows' for better layout management. They also show how to adapt layouts to different screen sizes using media queries. By defining names for grid areas, it becomes easy to implement changes. By the time of writing, the video has 55386 views and 2328 likes.

Sean Hodgins introduces the projection mask, allowing users to display various images on their face, giving them a chance to reclaim their privacy. Check out his video to see how it works!

In the latest episode, Overment discusses the differences between maps and objects in programming. He points out that maps are more flexible as they can use objects as keys, while objects have their limitations. The author highlights the differences in iteration and ease of retrieving element counts. When working with large data sets, maps prove to be more efficient. He also encourages viewers to watch a previous video on conversion methods between objects and maps. The video has received 4546 views and 145 likes.
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