Radiohead - Live in Buenos Aires (March 2009) is the best one posted up till now.

Nespresso capsules were giving me a headache. Going back to basics.

Corona has affected my artesanal coffee vibe and reduced me to a push button caffeine pragmatist.

End to a very long week. No complaints though.

macOS Password Generator in BASH has saved me a few seconds a day the past few days.

Nine Inch Nails new album will probably become my WFH soundtrack.

Carfection Land Rover Defender review Saved for later today.

🎥 Loved the Knives Out movie. Smart dialogue, unpredictable plot and overall fun ride.

Coldplay Tiny Desk Concert is just too good.

Went to fill up tank and buy some pharmacy stuff next to the old office. Wanted some geographical familiarity even among standardized stores. It was comforting.

The Natalia Lafourcade Tiny Desk Concert is Robie’s new soundtrack on our school commute:

I think he has a small crush, but he also really likes the songs. Enjoying discovering music with him.

The idea of a mini Mac mini (Mac nano) excites me to no end.

Flatbread/Arepa was added to Emoji 13.0 in 2020. I really thought that we would celebrate this alongside a free Venezuela when this got started last year. Sigh. Still, I’ll take it!

🎙 Enjoyed Guy Kawasaki’s interview of Stephen Wolfram on his podcast. Recommended.

Robie’s officially started his Skywalker saga movie canon with Star Wars Episode I — The Phantom Menace.

Hard to believe the movie is 20 years old.

📺 Started Schitt’s Creek with Ana. I can see it getting great.

Happy new year. So much to be grateful for. Last week of December arrived too quickly with lots of family around, so didn’t get a chance to look back at 2019 or ahead at 2020. Giving myself a few days extension to think about this things.

🚲 We went from “Abu don’t let go!” to “get out of the way!!!”. Great day.

Speaking of gifts, here’s what Ana and Santa got me for Xmas:

Back to work and trying out my new Palmpress Brewer. Still need to dial-it-in, but not a bad first pass.

Brent DiCrescenzo’s original Kid A review on pitchfork.com:

This is an emotional, psychological experience. Kid A sounds like a clouded brain trying to recall an alien abduction. It’s the sound of a band, and its leader, losing faith in themselves, destroying themselves, and subsequently rebuilding a perfect entity. In other words, Radiohead hated being Radiohead, but ended up with the most ideal, natural Radiohead record yet.

Some things are not always true. Some people are more in-tune with what will become truth. Time is the only tool that separate the fakes from those with a gifted intuition.

🎬 Loved Rise of SkyWalker.

One small step for Bettina taking a pic, one giant leap for my camera app.