The TWIN4j team released their last version for 2020, taking a break over Christmas and New Year's. They invite users to fill out the Developer Survey 2020, which will help them make better decisions in the future and earn $10 or donate it to charity. The team also published several videos from the NODES 2020 Extended series, including talks on manifold structures, Neo4j's role in recruiting, and building an election dashboard with low-code graph apps. Featured community member Klaus Blass is a consultant at the World Bank, working on CAPI surveys and censuses, and presented his work on converting census data to Neo4j graphs at NODES 2020. Other highlights include Will Lyon's blog post on building a podcast application with GRANDstack and Luanne Misquitta's insights on modeling IT Operations as a knowledge graph in Hume. Additionally, the team released new resources, including a sandbox for the New York Central Park data set and tutorials on running Neo4j on Windows Server 2019 Core Server.