All Systems Red

A wonderful novella by Martha Wells, beautifully published by Artline Studios. The book is tiny and is a quick read. It’s about a very human murder bot whose job is to protect a group of planetary explorers. I’ll probably wait for the translations because the hardcover is so pret … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 14 hours ago

Life in Life

I was mind-blown to learn that the Game of Life can have a pattern that plays the Game of Life. The idea that Game of Life can play itself is not new. It has existed at least since 1996 (also here). By 2006, a grid like the one above existed. I learned about Game of … Continue re … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 day ago

What sacrifices have you made in life?

I’ve made plenty of choices where I wanted two things incompatible with one another and chose one. I don’t feel like any of that was a sacrifice, I treat it as a choice. For example, I returned to the university in my late 20s way outside of the ordinary university age because I … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 3 days ago

Creeper

By a semi-popular request, Jay’s name is now Creeper. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 3 days ago

Jay

This curious fellow welcomes me to our co-working space from time to time. I wanted to take a photo of him earlier this week but he was busy with a prey. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 4 days ago

The weather today

It’s way too wet these days. I’m far from my 10k steps daily goal for a second day. The greenery, however, is very green 🙂 | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 4 days ago

Cory Doctorow on AI

Spicy autocomplete absolutely can’t replace journalists. — Cory Doctorow on AI There’s something very deep in our response to righteous anger. Spicy autocomplete. Righteous anger, followed by italic uncertainty. Dehumanizing the AI so that we’re ready for eradication. At the same … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 5 days ago

Art

Someone designed this monument, financed it, got a permit, built it, painted it multiple times with different colors for us to wonder. What is it? | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 5 days ago

Plums

The weather might be confusing but the plums are ready. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 6 days ago

Personal Goals

Veselin talks about personal goals, inspired by a SMARTER framework. Feeling excited and accomplished after making progress. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 7 days ago

Minzuhar, Cherni Vrah

Flowers at the highest point near Sofia. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 7 days ago

Peledgathol – The Last Fortress

It's beautifully made in Bulgarian with original illustrations. The English version is published as an e-book and available for free. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 8 days ago

AUBG

Caught an angle with no students. It’s the best looking and maintained area of Blagoevgrad. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 9 days ago

Anniversary

Visit the post for more. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 9 days ago

Bad Grammar Can Be a Feature

Engines love to consume lengthy content and rank it higher on search. ChatGPT can generate tons of additional meaningful text for the idea. However, as a reader, I prefer to read content written by humans and for humans. I’d rather read meaningful ideas in ugly sentences with sim … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 days ago

A sleep trick for computer zombies

I have slept more over the last year. My average has increased from under 6 to over 7 hours, and though that’s not Nirvana, it feels better. My morning routine is fixed. Kids go to school, and the alarm clocks go off at 7. So increasing sleep time can only be achieved by going to … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 12 days ago

Blast from the past

Back in the late 90s, this brand Koop was a symbol of change. We saw the cooperative was some kind of incorporation, a private structure instead of the nearly 100% government-owned everything from that era. The outside A/C unit doesn’t fit though, I don’t remember seeing a single … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 13 days ago

Lady Orchid

I had no idea orchids exist in the wild in Bulgaria. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 13 days ago

McDonald’s Achievement

First customer since the last reset of the kiosks for the shift or the day. 11:30 is a bit early for lunch but still. I was first 🏆🏅✅ McDonald’s is not known to be the best food, it is expensive and is slow these days. We are high on the Big Mac Index, higher than … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 13 days ago

Avogadro Corp by William Hertling book review

I’m interested in using AI to optimize things and got the nudge to read this book because of my interests. I find this book quite depressing. A team of engineers in the Google-sized company Avogadro Corp implements a software called ELOPe. It optimizes emails based on the desired … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 14 days ago

Stephanie Plum – Finger Lickin’ Fifteen

Janet Evanovich’s number fifteen is the first book in the series with a name that makes at least some sense. Stephanie will be food-colored because of a cooking competition. The tiny issue with the competition is that nobody can cook and some heads are rolling. There will be expl … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 15 days ago

Thraxas and the Dance of Death

It’s not common to read a book that’s not on Goodreads but this particular edition is unknown to it. It’s tiny and hard to hold. You have the feeling it will break if you press it too hard. It’s a fragile jewel, worth the read. The first page-turner for me in over a month. Thraxa … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 16 days ago

Spirea

According to PictureThis, the bush is Bridalwreath Spirea, native to Korea, China and Japan. It’s supposed to flower on the oddly specific date May 5th but flowered early because it’s in Sofia. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 17 days ago

Jetpack App Improvements

The new app update allows font size modification for easier reading. Improved post tags aid in discovering new sites. Cheers to the Jetpack team! | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 17 days ago

April in Books

I read 6 books in March. This is a significant decrease from the previous months. I wake up before 7am and go to bed earlier, perhaps because of the daylight savings time. Falling asleep earlier means less time reading and fewer books in the monthly report. It may also be related … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 18 days ago

1337

I celebrated 1337 likes last week. It’s a hacker-speak for “elite”, and a short form of 31337 or l33t. Some kids would speak like that on IRC when I first got online in the late 90s. It was some form of an anti-language, made to obfuscate conversations so that you don’t get autok … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 19 days ago

What’s a job you would like to do for just one day?

I’d love to do the countdown for an important rocket launch or be busy in the control room. I watched the Starship attempts live and watched some of the previous milestones for SpaceX live. I always have goosebumps before the launch and enjoy words like “Nominal” and “RUD”. I enj … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 20 days ago

The Lake with the Lilies, Borisova Garden

With Leonardo and Donatello chilling. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 22 days ago

When do you feel most productive?

Productivity is like a flower, it needs nurturing and dies if salted. For me, the fertilizer is knowing the meaning of work, how to do it, being on a good team, and feeling enthusiasm. I feel most productive in the mornings, late afternoons, and early evenings, and least producti … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 22 days ago

San Stefano

Flower shop on the corner of Shipka and San Stefano. Saw many students with robes and funny hats today in the area. No photos because I don’t feel comfortable taking photos or strangers. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 23 days ago

Sofia University

The tree is red buckeye. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 24 days ago

A risk to regret

I’ve noticed that the two most common sources of regret for my last 20-30 years of experience are: The risks taken that paid off – what would I regret? For example, when taking my first mortgage, it felt like a great risk. The payment was a significant portion of my salary at the … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 25 days ago

Tamarix / Rakitovitsa

W wouldn’t have noticed this beautiful tree without the blog. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 26 days ago

Desert Fire

The character is a freelance tank driver, roaming the desert with the tank on a square map. He enters a competition. What does he need to do? Solve a bunch of riddles! Anagrams, basic math, and the music kids listened to in the 80s. Here’s a riddle from the book. You have two 6-s … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 27 days ago

Stephanie Plum – Lean Mean Thirteen

This book was unremarkable in the beginning but then very satisfying in many ways until the end. I enjoyed the exploding taxidermy and the overall improved independence of Stephanie. She is chasing a criminal mystery because she could be framed for murder. She does it, not Ranger … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 27 days ago

The Horseman of the Apocalypse by Lubomir Nikolov

I got a surprise new book. This one was sent to me by the publisher. I was pleasantly surprised and will write a review once I reread it. I’m very thankful for the nice surprise! I find it very nice that people are republishing these old books. The old ones are collectibles and p … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 28 days ago

Blast from the past

Mladost 2, Sofia. There’s a facebook group dedicated to removing items like this but I find it interesting. Probably because I don’t see it very often. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 29 days ago

The Phantom of the Opera, Sofia 2024

I’m happy with the show. The music and execution were fantastic. It’s one of those events that sticks with you and leaves a lasting memory. The team managed to sneak in some Bulgarian jokes and contemporary puns and localize the experience, particularly with Phantom’s signature. … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Perlovska River

The photo is from a few days ago when it was summer. We are temporarily back to the winter today. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

How hiring people motivated me to grow

In the early 2000s, I was a new and ambitious software engineer with very little theoretical knowledge. Worked as a webmaster, which included front-end, back-end, databases, and a bit of systems work, all with Microsoft products. My confidence didn’t match the realities of my act … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Dandelions

Borisova Garden, Sofia | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Sand Wars parts 3 to 6 by Charles Ingrid and the nine fingers

Parts 4 and 5 of the Sand Wars series were back to the roots of what was enjoyable in the first part – battles, new worlds, spaceships, and mild mystery. Part 6 went into the torture territory and was off-putting to me. I would rate the books 4/5/2 for an average of about 3. The … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Headphones for calls – JBL Quantum 200 vs JBL Quantum 400.

I do many calls and my environment is often noisy – coffee shops, kids around, and ninja turtles on TV. I’ve tried finding headphones that have a good microphone and are comfortable for my ears. I believe the headphones need to be wired so I don’t charge them. I like retractable … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

My favorite restaurants in Sofia

Sofia has many restaurants where you can sit, spend hours, and eat well. The city center is transitioning from an office center to a tourist center, with airlines delivering thousands of tourists every day. Consequently, as offices relocate from the center, restaurants witness a … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Electric car license plates in Sofia

In November 2023, newly registered electric cars in Sofia began receiving license plates starting with EA (Electric Automobile). Electric vehicles have the right to park for free in the city center and this change probably makes it easier for everyone who uses the benefit. Me and … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Cool car

Electric cars don’t need to be big to function. ICE cars have big engines and tons of components. Spotted this gem today. REVA G-Wiz. Labelled one of the ugliest cars, one of the worst and so on, and here it is. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

StreetShooters

I found this wonderful blog about photography and it currently only has 11 subscribers. I’m not a photographer but I think I can recognize great content when I see it. Check https://streetshooters.blog/ | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago

Daily dose of AI – the human powered API

The Guardian has a nice article on the curious case of Amazon’s AI-powered shops. Customers would go to the Amazon shops, pick whatever they wanted, and leave, and Amazon would charge them using AI. According to the article, the AI was in the form of human data labelers in India. … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 1 month ago