Kiwanuka’s Cassette Club • Digital Hygiene • Magnus • Anone-kids • Solaris • Tall Tales
WtF - issue #44
Past Puzzle was #43’s most clicked link after the like and the subscribe buttons. Let’s see what #44 brings. Cause there is more than enough clickbait in this wonderful new issue of What Thinks Fritz. ✅ So enjoy, share, share, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE, and/or …buy us a coffee ☕️!
Kiwanuka’s Cassette Club 🤘🎤
Join Michael Kiwanuka’s Cassette Club for free! Every month, get an exclusive, unreleased live track, recorded straight to cassette, delivered to your inbox. Missed a show? No worries. Relive the magic and build your own collection of unforgettable moments. Sign up, press play, and let the music live on!
Digital Hygiene 🪥
Andrej Karpathy’s blog “Digital Hygiene” is a breath of fresh air for digital clutter. As a renowned AI expert (ex-Tesla, OpenAI co-founder), Karpathy’s advice carries real weight: treat passwords like toothbrushes, ditch dodgy gadgets, and embrace privacy-first tools. His practical tips turn cybersecurity into empowering self-care: a true refresh for your online life.
Magnus 🏺
Moser is a Czech brand that produces lead-free crystal. Hand-crafted. They just launched a new line of Brutalist vases which are as beautiful as they are unaffordable.
Anone-kids 👦🏝️
Want to discover Tokyo without the little ones for a day (or two)? The world’s first creche for tourists (‘ kids) just openend in the Japanese capital. Where else?
Solaris 🌞 ♨️
Solaris is the world’s first fully off-grid, solar-powered sauna. A radiant blend of design, innovation, and sustainability. Inspired by “Solis” (sun) and “Ars” (art), Solaris delivers a full sauna experience anywhere, no power connection required!
Tall Tales 🐈⬛ ✍🏻 🎶
According to LeChat…‘The new album "Tall Tales" by Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke has been met with positive reviews. Critics have praised its experimental sound and themes of existential dread, highlighting its unique blend of electronic and organic elements. The album is described as a cohesive yet cryptic effort, with Yorke's distinctive vocals and Pritchard's production creating a menacing and immersive atmosphere. While it may not appeal to everyone due to its slow pace and abstract nature, it rewards patient listeners with a rich, atmospheric experience.’
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Gijs & Robert