This week in Neo4j highlights the latest community achievements and developments in the world of graph databases. Bruno Peres, a frequent answerer on StackOverflow, is featured as this week's community member, showcasing his expertise on Cypher queries. The online meetup by Jonathan Freeman focused on analyzing the Kaggle Instacart dataset using Cypher. Additionally, updates were announced for Cypher linter, Cypher on Flink, and an object-oriented interface for managing Cypher queries in Python. A poem about graph databases was also shared, as well as solutions to StackOverflow questions on MERGE confusion, subqueries, and shortest path searches with predicate checks. The knowledge base featured a query to kill transactions that take longer than X seconds and don’t contain certain keywords. Meanwhile, new projects were launched, including a Telegram bot for recipe recommendations and an application for feature toggles in graphs. Upcoming events include a full-stack graph application build and data science in life sciences with GraphQL and Neo4j. The week ended with a tweet of the week from Urmas Heinaste about the Neo4j Sandbox.