I am delighted to announce that my blog is opening up even more to the world with the addition of eight new languages for automatic translations of my articles! The new available languages are:

Why these new languages?

My goal has always been to make technical knowledge accessible to as many people as possible. Adding these new languages allows me to reach an even wider audience, especially in Europe and Asia. These countries have dynamic tech communities and a growing interest in fields such as DevOps, automation, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence.

By offering translations in these languages, I aim to facilitate access to my tutorials, open-source projects, technical solutions, and reflections on new technologies for native readers of these countries.

Translations done with GPT-4o

The translations are done using GPT-4o, the latest language processing model developed by OpenAI. This advanced model ensures accurate and high-quality translations while preserving the tone and style of the original. Thanks to GPT-4o, the translated content remains true to the spirit of my articles while being adapted to the linguistic specifics of each language.

An AI serving automation

My automatic translation script uses not only OpenAI’s GPT-4o but also the latest models from Anthropic and Mistral AI to ensure the best possible translation quality. This automated process allows me to quickly publish translations as soon as a new article is available.

If you are interested in how this script works or if you wish to use it for your own projects, you can check out the source code on GitLab:

👉 AI-Powered Markdown Translator on GitLab

Available languages

Currently, the blog articles are available in the following languages:

Conclusion

I invite you to explore these new translations to enrich your reading experience. Let’s continue to make technical information accessible to as many people as possible while promoting open source.

This document was translated from version fr to language en using the gpt-4o model. For more information on the translation process, see https://gitlab.com/jls42/ai-powered-markdown-translator.