
It’s a hot August and the ducks like to be in the shade.
Cats, good books, AI, and religious walking in the city of Sofia

It’s a hot August and the ducks like to be in the shade.
I tried it in an 8h coding session. It performs worse than Claude 4 for me, and it’s slower. It made me wait for 10 minutes at a time. Eventually, I gave up, used my brain to understand the problem properly, and hand held Claude to a solution, which took about 1h. I think I lost most of my time with GPT-5 in loops where it fixes one thing at the expense of another while the general approach looked sufficiently sound to fool me but not sufficiently sound to eventually work in all cases.
This might be due to high traffic and not because the model is worse. I’ll give it another chance when the hype fades.


I’ve been preparing the next batch of books to read for a week. Tried to use the Marie Condo approach and only ordered books that are likely to bring me joy.

The path to Makedonia hut is marked with QR codes. Somehow, the authors of these brand new signs managed to create trial QR codes and they no longer work.
So, for the years to come, tourists will scan these to see spam. At least they point in the right direction.

This little fellow attempted to hide from the camera. I’d say with a moderate success.