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Madrid, 7th January 2026
10 Saturday Jan 2026
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Madrid, 7th January 2026
10 Saturday Jan 2026
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Dd DD Mm 2026
Many thanks for reading.
10 Saturday Jan 2026
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Tuesday 6th January 2026
The Dragon’s Ledger: A Poetic New Year Ode for Data Architects

In the dawn of January 2026, fellow stewards of data’s ancient flame.
Let Welsh myths weave through our schemas like mist over Eryri’s timeless peaks.
09 Friday Jan 2026
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Saturday 3rd January 2026
The Magi’s Gifts: Middle Eastern Wisdom on Data and Information
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Monday 5th January 2026
Does Independence for Wales Make Sense?
The question of Welsh independence, “Cymru Annibynnol”, is a multifaceted one, blending cultural pride, political aspirations, and harsh economic realities. As of January 2026, it’s a topic of growing debate, especially with the Senedd elections looming in May 2026. Support for independence has fluctuated but remains a minority view. However, it’s rising among younger demographics. This support could gain traction if Plaid Cymru (the pro-independence party) performs strongly. I will draw from recent polls and expert analyses. I will outline a balanced, non-partisan assessment based on key dimensions. These dimensions include political viability, economic feasibility, cultural significance, and public sentiment. Whether it “makes sense” ultimately depends on priorities (self-determination vs. stability) but the evidence suggests it’s theoretically possible yet fraught with challenges.
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Sunday 4th January 2026
Right, picture this: the Reuters Institute has just dropped its Digital News Report 2025 like a particularly boring bombshell. The verdict is that overall trust in news is stuck at a miserable 40% globally. In Europe, it’s a patchwork quilt of smug Nordics and suspicious Southerners.
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Madrid, Saturday 3rd January 2026
Nine things that really, really shouldn’t be use cases for AI. Delivered by slowly dismantling a bad idea like it’s a poorly constructed IKEA wardrobe. Rant about bourgeois nonsense with surreal fury. Explain why the whole thing is politically ridiculous. Just stare at the absurdity until it cracks. This is like Marnie Listicle Barr on crack.
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
San Martiño de Bandoxa, Friday 9th January 2026
On Friday, the 9th of January 2026, Captain (Israeli Navy, Reserves) Doctor Azi Dagan posted a short video on the LinkedIn group IOSI: Counter-Terrorism and Geopolitical Security, accompanied by the text: The Iranian regime is slaughtering the protesters. To which I replied: It’s truly terrible, a foul crime. But what did you have to say about the slaughter of more than 20,000 innocent children? The reply to that was: We would say that it’s Hamas propaganda!
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Bandoxa, Friday 2nd January 2026
Picture this: Back in 2020 (feels like ancient history now), I unleashed Laughing @ Big Data upon the world. It was a gloriously unhinged, freight-train-of-a-book. The book steamrolled through the Big Data hype machine. Polemic? Check. Combative? Double check. Irreverent sarcasm dripping from every page? Oh yes. I called out the acolytes. I also highlighted the snake-oil salesmen. And I criticised the dimwitted data disciples who thought throwing more terabytes at problems would magically solve them. It was me, in full warrior mode, swinging a verbal battle-axe.
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Martyn Rhisiart Jones
Location, 22nd December 2025
Weaving the Dragon’s Data: A Welsh-Inspired Tale for Enterprise Architects in the New Year – 2026/01/01
The calendar turns to a fresh page in this crisp January of 2026. We, enterprise data and information architects, stand at a new threshold. Another year welcomes us, brimming with digital transformations. Data lakes swell like the River Taff after a storm. Information architectures evolve like the ancient mountain tops of Snowdonia. But amidst the algorithms and schemas, let’s pause for a moment of whimsy. What if we drew inspiration from the misty realms of Welsh myths and legends? Wales, that land of dragons and bards, offers a tapestry of stories. These stories mirror our quests: taming chaotic data into structured wisdom. They are about preserving cultural legacies in vast repositories. They ignite innovation from the sparks of history. In this Happy New Year ode, we’ll begin a narrative journey through Welsh lore. It is infused with the spirits of its iconic figures. Dylan Thomas, Dannie Abse, Richard Burton, Shirley Bassey, Paul Robeson, and Gwynfor Evans are part of this infusion. These spirits illuminate the art of data stewardship.
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