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G-Josaphat E. TAGBA

Master's Student in AI & Big Data | Web Developer | Writing about learning, buil...
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8 hours Articles 1 min read
There's always a debate about which one is better, Generalist or Specialist. Well, most of you certainly think that Specialist is the best option. I agree but me myself as Generalist can tell you how fun is to be a Generalist. Have you heard the fam...
8 hours Articles 6 min read
The Same War, A Faster Engine: Cognitive Warfare’s Marriage to the Dark Web Underground It took me a few months to write the articles in Cognitive Warfare articles , The most important link, the one with dark web services and threat actors from tor/...
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6 days Articles 8 min read
If you're shopping for an AI coding environment in 2026, two names keep surfacing in very different conversations. Cursor shows up when developers talk about raw speed and staying in the flow. Kiro, AWS's agentic IDE, shows up when teams talk about s...
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Jun 27 Articles 7 min read
Why Isn't My Website Ranking on Google? 9 Real Reasons (and How I Fix Each One) SEO Diagnosis · Updated June 2026 · 12 min read · by Jacob Campbell I'm Jacob Campbell, and when a client tells me their site "just won't rank," i...
Jun 25 Articles 1 min read
Something I've been wondering about lately. With AI making it easier and easier to build software, we're seeing more apps, tools, and SaaS products launched every single day. And a lot of them are technically solid. But most of them go unnoticed. S...
Jun 25 Articles 1 min read
Something I've been wondering about lately. With AI making it easier and easier to build software, we're seeing more apps, tools, and SaaS products launched every single day. And a lot of them are technically solid. But most of them go unnoticed. S...
Jun 22 Articles 6 min read
Introduction Ask ten people what data science is and you'll hear things like Python,machine learning and building dashboards.Almost nobody says "statistics."But statistics is the thing doing the real work underneath all of it.It's what tells you whe...
Jun 22 Articles 9 min read
Knowledge tools have an access problem. Not "hard to get in" - in the sense that different moments in a knowledge workflow need fundamentally different interfaces. A query that runs in a CI pipeline has different output requirements than an explorato...
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Jun 20 Articles 1 min read
Supply-chain attacks via npm are up year-over-year — packages like event-stream, the Lazarus group drops, and AI-hallucinated typosquats keep landing in real codebases. I got tired of finding out after the fact, so I built NPM Safety Guard. What i...
Jun 20 Articles 1 min read
Most devs infrastructure products are built assuming: Fast internet Unlimited bandwidth US/Europe users But millions of users aren't in those conditions. That's one reason we're building PixoraCloud differently. Building for Africa? What's your big...
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Jun 19 Articles 6 min read
The first generation of wearables had one main job: count steps. Today, smartwatches, fitness bands and even smart rings track heart rate, sleep quality, stress levels, temperature changes, blood oxygen, workouts and more. But collecting data is no l...
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Jun 16 Articles 12 min read
On interfaces, accessibility, wicked problems, and the illusion that machines can write code for us. The first time I used NotebookLM, I fed it an essay I'd been meaning to read for months: Vannevar Bush's "As We May Think," published in The Atlant...
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Jun 15 Articles 3 min read
I'm currently preparing my Master's degree in AI & Big Data. You'd think that means I spend my days confidently building neural networks, designing data pipelines, and shipping ML models. And in a way, yes that's the curriculum. But here's the thin...
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