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| | I'm not able to configure SWC plugins in Next.js so to make it works,
all translation must have an id. | 
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| | In French, "Utiliser le thème sombre" was a little too long, so instead
I decided to remove the "Toggle" word and add an icon to help user
understand the button purpose.
Same way, "Aucune étoile" was too long, so I replace it with "0 étoile" | 
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| | Next.js does not support the dynamic import of images. Sometimes the
images was displayed and other times the loading did not finish. So
even if I would like to keep the content in a same place, I choose to
put the projects covers inside the public directory. Then I use a
hasCover boolean to determine if the project cover need to be printed. | 
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| | Instead of using post slug and an environment variable to fetch repo
data, I use the given repo in each project MDX file. It allows me to
fetch data from another user/organization if needed.
To make it work, I no longer provide the full URL in MDX file. The new
format is: "User/repo-slug".
I also replaced the fetch method with SWR to improve caching and to
avoid React complaining about cleanup useEffect. | 
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