Women in tech series: interview with Tolulope Eniola Fabunmi

This new interview in the women in tech series features Tolulope Fabunmi, a Nigerian Devops Engineer, young mother of two toddlers. Her motivation? Her sons! The financial freedom she can have working in tech, and the flexibility to share moments with her babies. A new badass mum in the women in tech team. This girl …

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AI writing tools won’t make authors extinct. Here’s why

Recently, I reached peak doom-scroll levels on Twitter. My Earl Grey tea went cold by the time I trekked through the epic thread foretelling a dystopian future for novel writers like us. It claimed we’ll be rendered obsolete by Artificial Intelligence; the only viable career option in five years’ time is “prompt generators” for our machine learning …

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Top five free AI tools to help marketers write better quicker

Quillbot. Peggy. Jasper. These might sound like House of the Dragon characters. But they’re among the countless new kids on the writers’ block of free AI writing tools for wordsmiths. Are you an ideas-rich and time-poor marketer? Believe me, I’ve been there. Or maybe you need a cure for blank-screen anxiety that strikes mid email …

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Women in tech series: interview with Olatokunbo Ogunlade

This edition of women in tech series features Olatokunbo Ogunlade. She is a self-taught System engineer from Lagos Nigeria since 2019. Her story is very inspiring, I can’t wait for you to read it. Olatokunbo gives me some hope, brilliantly transitioning from the role of Front-end engineer to Cloud engineer. Being a Front-end developer myself, …

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Include JSON object in YAML

If you are using YAML you might want to include a JSON object in your file. Here are two ways to do that : For a big object You can use this notation with a “>” students: > [{“name”:”Dupont”,”firstname”:”Marie”,”age”:19}, [{“name”:”Smith”,”firstname”:”John”,”age”:18}, [{“name”:”Doe”,”firstname”:”Janne”,”age”:19}] You can also use the pipe “|” students: | [{“name”:”Dupont”,”firstname”:”Marie”,”age”:19}, [{“name”:”Smith”,”firstname”:”John”,”age”:18}, [{“name”:”Doe”,”firstname”:”Janne”,”age”:19}] For a …

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