Should I worry about Google

The fellow WordPress.com blogger, Weirdo82, complains that Google hasn’t discovered their site yet. I decided to check what my own presence on Google is with the Google Search Console (WordPress.com’s support doc). Google knows about my site but sends no traffic, based on ~2 days … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 9 months ago

Maxi Velingrad

There’s a difficult choice when planning a spa trip to Velingrad. In case you go on a work day, the pool would mostly be empty but the food choices would be limited. The photo above was taken on a Thursday. Same place a day later would be very full of people but the food options … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 9 months ago

Thraxas and the Elvish Isles by Martin Scott

This is the 4th book of the series for the round former battle mage Thraxas and his fierce friend Makri. I reviewed the first one here and then read #2 and #3. Part 4 felt like the best and most balanced of all. It is the best mystery and the one with the least battles. … Continu … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 9 months ago

Avenger! By Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson

Back in 1992, I had the chance to read a series of 4 gamebooks called The Way of the Tiger. It was the second-best series after Blood Sword, captivating the young mind’s imagination with both its well-crafted fantasy world, and the feeling of challenge. Little did I know that the … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

The Hammer of God by Arthur Clarke

I read this book with the intent to read a classic sci-fi from the times when the skies were still tempting and the Solar system felt within our reach. The book felt close to that but to my surprise, it turned out it was written in 1993. It’s still a 1960s book, just one that … C … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Fire

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@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Difficult name

Something makes my name difficult to say and hear. English speakers tend to confuse it with a random Russian last name, the Greek Vasilij, or Vaseline. Bulgarians improvise around it, surprised when they hear it. On the photo – Vasilen, actually not a bad interpretation because i … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

How does failure lead to success

I saw this writing prompt days ago and wanted to share a clever story about how I failed miserably at something, and then it turned out to be okay. However, I couldn’t come up with a good enough story, or even any story. No matter how I twisted it, it sounds like the things that … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Why fear

Fear makes you click. But does it end with clicking and reading? Found this gem on the Reader today: French surgeon and neurobiologist, Henri Laborit (1914-1995) drew a clear connection between learning and emotion, showing that without the latter the former was impossible. The s … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

It’s open

Required height: over 110 cm, checked Required weight: under 120 kg, checked | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Run

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@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

February in Books

The challenge to blog daily got me motivated to read more and shorter books. I read 15 last month, which I’ve not done since the day(s) I read The Chronicles of Amber. I didn’t blog about most of them, though. Didn’t feel right. The best books for the month were Five and Six by J … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Death by Hollywood – Steven Bochco

I did it! I successfully read a book with a Goodreads rating of 3/5. Given that most people give 5s by default, the 3 is a pretty big deal. It’s like an IMDb rating of 4 for a movie. What grabbed my attention was the writing style of the first few pages. It sounded like … Continu … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Reading Challenge

I think my annual goal was a bit too modest. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

How to turn off notifications for likes

I pushed myself to blog more and the blog started getting likes. I really enjoy receiving these. I hit a bug of a kind, though. There is a way to violently like someone’s site. I’ve not figured out where it stands in the netiquette. Getting one or 5 likes feels great but getting … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Happy Baba Marta!

We celebrate the 1st of March in Bulgaria and give away wristbands called Martenitsa. Then we wear the received Martenitsa until the storks arrive or the trees blossom. Once that happens, we can put the Martenitsa on a branch or under a stone. We won’t let ourselves be set back b … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

University Cat

Somewhere around the Technical University. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Thraxas by Martin Scott

Imagine a fantasy world with taverns, elves, orks, bands, and corruption. A mixture of Tolkien, Pratchett, the dark part of the Middle Ages, and an exploitation version of Conan. Taverns, gangs, priests, and rot. In that world, there’s an overweight battle mage who works as a det … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

My first computer came out of this shop

Looks like an abandoned shop in an old commie block. However, in 1997, this was the service center of RTS computers. They would assemble computers in the left part and hand them over in the right part of what’s in the photo. I also remember how their technician built a custom LPT … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Alabin

At the heart of Sofia. To the left is a place called Koloni (columns), and ahead is Garibaldi. The clock tower of the long gone KTB bank would still ding enthusiastically. You have a choice of fast food, confectioneries and book shops. It’s ordinary. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

I have so many questions

How did that happen? What is it? Found near Mladost station. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Do you believe in fate

I think life is a game that favors people with ambitious goals. Some people may have better cards or natural advantages or disadvantages. No matter what cards are dealt, a person with a goal is more likely to reach that goal than a person without it. A person who works relentless … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Poligona

This is in Poligona, at the edge between residential and abandoned military properties. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Stephanie Plum – books 4 to 6

I keep reading the Stephanie Plum series. My original plan was to get to book 5 but I’m going to extend that to book 10. The series keeps being cool and I consistently award high scores. Stephanie Plum is a headhunter who does more and more PI work and less and less headhunting. … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Spring is coming

These plants don’t care about the cards they’ve been drawn. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Doctors’ Garden

The coziest and most hipster park in Sofia. Probably best area for Airbnb as well. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Another reason to be kind

In each instance, we readily forgive our own minds but look harshly upon the minds of other people. I found this nice 2012 article on r/psychology about how our experience and intuition fool us into making wrong predictions. The emphasis in the article is on underestimating other … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

The biggest challenge over the next 6 months

An easy answer would be some individual problem, like health, loss, or work. The hard answer is – dealing with uncertainty without dwelling on the endless negative outcomes. I need my imagination to be helpful. People have come to many ways to calm their fortune-telling never-end … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Metro Station Musagenitsa

Hard to imagine that this is a bridge but it is. I’ve walked where the tracks are many times. It didn’t look like that though. Had no tracks, no blue plastic cover, or even guard rails. There were some ways for you to fall down, although I don’t think it ever happened. Getting in … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

White Sand vs White Sand Omnibus

These two books have the same name. Goodreads says the big one contains the small one and the small one is supposed to be volume 1. The beginning of Omnibus looked familiar (I just started reading it). However, the illustrations are not the same as before. The style is different, … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Swan

Reusing old tires for gardening purposes is very common in Sofia, especially for protecting plants and small trees. The results are of varying quality. Here’s a tire swan. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Ayran

What is your favorite drink? Traditionally made with yogurt, water and a bit of salt. Shake before using. Not all yogurts can be used for ayran. Those with thickening agents or added sugar don’t work well. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Tiny bridge

I’m fascinated with tiny streets, bridges, walkways, and other pedestrian-only infrastructure. Remove cars and it starts looking cozy. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Cat

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@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Daily dose of AI

AI in the wild, posted on a cat subreddit. The community is torn if these are cats, slow-mo, or fakes. I don’t know how I feel about it. Leave the cat videos alone? LOL? Didn’t imagine Skynet like that. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

How I rate books on Goodreads

I love reading books. Writing reviews on Goodreads makes me feel accomplished and helps me remember what I’ve read. Before Goodreads, I often forgot which books I owned and ended up buying them or even reading them again. Most of my ratings are 4s and 5s. Some are 3s. Almost no r … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Take a Cake

Dropping a recommendation for the visitors of Sofia – the Take a Cake bakery is my top choice of guilty pleasures. They have several shops around the city and no shortage of sweets. I wish I could share a photo with the actual cupcakes I got for Saint Valentine but they didn’t la … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Two for the Dough and Three to Get Deadly

Stephanie Plum is a young 30-ish old woman with no job and no future. She starts working as a headhunter and hunts for dangerous criminals who skipped bond, primarily relatives and beloved members of the community. Dead bodies are flying everywhere for no apparent reason. There’s … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

The drop

In 1998, I had a very old professor in accounting (Kosta Pergelov, RIP). He would love to sneak philosophy into his lectures. One of his proverbs stuck in my mind. He would stand in front of the full hall with about 100 students and slowly yell if you can imagine slow yelling: Co … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Winter is here

I’m not sure if I miss the snowy February from the past. Probably not. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Kajanga by Lubomir Nikolov

5pm on a warm Sunday. I’m about to visit a book signing for a genre of books that almost ceased to exist in the late 90s. It’s in Lozenets, an expensive neighborhood located on a hill, in what looks like a residential building. There are no signs. I’m looking left and right. Am I … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Partial rewrites

Every complex software system tends to have sub-systems that are in the process of being rewritten but stuck in limbo. I call this myself the Hydra, although it’s a term that doesn’t exist outside of my head. The subject of second systems deserves a full essay but while I sit on … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Sofia Tech Park

Some things are better in the summer. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

One for the Money by Janet Evanovich

I like thrillers where a strong detective or military or whatever solves mysteries, catches murderers, and restores the balance of the force. Last week, I found the series about Stephanie Plum. She’s a headhunter, a field dominated by men on both sides. She fights with persistenc … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 10 months ago

Baby Yoda from Darvenitsa

We have a neighbourhood called bed bug, yes. | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 11 months ago

The Botanic Garden – Sofia

We visited the greenhouse part of the Botanic Garden yesterday. It’s a nice distraction from the busy and gray winter Sofia and transports you to a world of flowers and fish. Honestly, can’t imagine the effort to maintain all these flowers – they have slightly different needs, an … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 11 months ago

Can money make you happier?

Lack of money can make you unhappy but does more money above a certain threshold bring happiness? No. I’ll try to prove that with pseudo-math and book references. First, can we have a functional relationship between money and happiness? Is there a function Happiness = f(money) wh … | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 11 months ago

The Alley, Blagoevgrad

Can you smell it? | Continue reading


@veselin.blog | 11 months ago