
Placing baskets in this field is blog-worthy. I doubt anyone has ever played here but who knows. It looks very cool.
Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia

Placing baskets in this field is blog-worthy. I doubt anyone has ever played here but who knows. It looks very cool.
There’s a world cup going on right now, and we’ll soon have our new old world football champion. I watched many of the games in the group stage of the finals. Some were fantastic. Some weren’t, which is fine.
However, just like previous editions of the World Cup, once the elimination stage started, it quickly became evident that the problems that drove me out of watching these a few decades ago have not been resolved and we got our fresh new set of problems.
Here’s my subjective top pain points. I don’t know if these were real problems or pure disappointment because teams I liked lost. Maybe it was alright.
It is possible that the observed bias in referee judgements has a logical explanation or it was just random. Such things can happen far more often than people would assume. VAR is supposedly over 98% accurate, despite most calls being purely subjective referee decisions but referees are also supposed to be about 95% accurate.
Let’s assume 100% accuracy and 10 important calls (counting free kicks, yellow cards and such) by the referees each game. Let’s assume that it was 50/50 for each situation that team A or team B was responsible. According to ChatGPT’s calculations, there’s 11% chance that what we observe referees favoring one of the teams without ever making a mistake. Out of 104 games, that’d be 11-12 games that felt ruined.

I didn’t manually verify if the AI’s calculations are correct but these numbers are about what I expected to see.
While it is entirely possible that the referees didn’t necessarily favor Argentina every game and randomness being a plausible explanation, to an outside observer the whole thing didn’t sit well and some people even renamed Argentina Vargentina.
So, I skipped the semi-finals and will likely skip the finals. I hope the winner of the World Cup is not a result of penalties, undone goals, and red cards. May the better team wins.
You’ll ride it every day and have fun.

I used to believe in the idea that we shape our own futures, at least to a large extent, unless something catastrophic gets in the way. I read Ayn Rand and found her perspective appealing.
Then I had kids.
My children are so different that it’s hard to believe. From a very young age, they had distinct personalities, different strengths, and different abilities to focus on the things that interested them. I now believe that nature has a greater influence than nurture, even though nurture still matter a great deal and shouldn’t be underestimated. You may have a much higher odd of becoming a pro basketball player if you’re super tall but you won’t if you don’t put in the hours.
I’ve not previously featured the mighty hedgehog on my blog. We have at least two living around our building, somehow cohabiting with about a hundred cats. Hedgehogs seem to be less adapted to city living and very vulnerable to cars.
