Hey there! In my latest blog post, I dive into some interesting reads: the latest trends from the FIPP World Media Congress 2024, the untapped potential of AI in advertising, a personal story on banning an iPhone, the reality of self-serve BI dashboards, innovations in South Pole water infrastructure, anti-patterns in event-driven architecture, and even the rarest move in chess. Enjoy!
- FIPP World Media Congress 2024: Print Media: At the 46th FIPP World Media Congress held last week in Cascais, Portugal, print media was a key theme, not least because it is experiencing a true
- Harnessing AI: Transforming Creative Development In Advertising: Advertisers see the value in AI. Still, there’s plenty of potential that remains untapped when it comes to developing creative.
- I banned my daughter from using the iPhone she bought. It made her a better person: I set expectations when she saved up and got the phone – little did I know it would undermine them, and her mental health
- Self-serve dashboards: Sales pitches are the only place where self-serve BI works. In the real world, it’s a different story.
- South Pole Water Infrastructure: Fresh water from snow, at 70 below!
- Beware! Anti-patterns in Event-Driven Architecture: Event-driven architecture is great, but don’t fall into the trap of these Anti-patterns in Event-Driven Architecture.
- The rarest move in chess: Disclaimer: I’m not actually good at chess.See all data and code to analyze here:https://github.com/paralogical/rarest-move-in-chess—-“Casa Bossa Nova” Kev…