This week, Robert Schäfer and Grzegorz Leoniec showcased how they use Neo4j and GraphQL to build Human Connection, a free and open-source social network for active citizenship. Meanwhile, Andy Robbins visualized Bloodhound data using PowerBI, while Shawn Roberts analyzed the 990 Forms published by the IRS to visualize the relationships in the data related to the college admissions scandal. Additionally, Janos Szendi-Varga and Miro Marchi started a series of posts on monitoring Neo4j with Prometheus, and Emil Eifrem was interviewed on the Open Source Underdogs podcast. Structr version 3.3 was also released, featuring improved security, data deployment, and query functions, while Dean Wilson shared an entertaining tweet about experimenting with neo4j and python to model teams and engineers.