
Beware

Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia

It is this time of the year again. Blueberries are nearly invisible until this moment, when they suddenly become very visible.

Here are my strategies for pushing back against the slippery slope of aging and bad habits:
Apart from the abstinence from coffee and alcohol, all the other goals require somewhat good health and good spirit. The 10K steps goal is very challenging because you start from 0 every day, and even the relaxed goal (8k weekday, 15k weekend day) is still quite tough. Any discomfort can make achieving this impossible.
The habit of reading 6 books/month can be cheated in many ways, for example, by reading very short books. But the number is just a target, it’s not the point. Books get me off the screen and help me sleep. Computers are addictive.
For whatever reason, this flower is called Austrian Sunflower in Bulgaria. They were abundant above the Vihren hut last week.


Frieda Klein is a great detective despite not being a detective. She’s like The Mentalist, and this final chapter of her series is her clash with Dean Reeve, the Red Jon of the series.
I think I liked this series more than The Mentalist. Frieda has no superpowers, other than maybe her ability to last for days with little to no sleep. The main antagonist is well-known, it’s clear who he is, how he hides, and so on. Doesn’t have the aura of mystical superhumanity that Red John has.
Book 8 of the series is calm and relatively short compared to the other books. The fall is coming, and people would be just like leaves. Except some of them who have the will to last.
5*/5, I liked the whole series very much. I regret that it ends after only 8 books.