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Spotify Wrapped and the power of Data Visualisation.
The Ishango Bone Let’s jump in the DeLorean and go back 24,000 years to what’s now known as the Democratic Republic of Congo . Why? Because this is where you’ll find (reportedly) the first example of Data Visualisation, carved into a bone no longer than 10cm long. It now sits in a museum in Brussels, but it was found in 1950 by a Belgian geologist by the Semliki River and was given the name the Ishango Bone . The curved bone is thought to be a tally stick, as it features
lukefoylan
Nov 74 min read


Are we already over-reliant on AI?
Good Will Hunting (1997) We’re rapidly moving into an age where AI acts as a personal assistant to cover menial tasks, the stuff we know we can do but don’t have to, because we know that AI can handle it much faster – thus freeing up more time for us to complete the less menial tasks (and scroll TikTok). We’re all guilty of it. I could have easily used Chat-GPT to write this blog post, but that contradicts the nature of the exact point we’re trying to get across. Entrepre
lukefoylan
Oct 244 min read
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