πŸ•Œ Notes on Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

I lived in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina for three months in late 2022 and early 2023. Here are my notes:

  • Sarajevo is very affordable. We stayed next to the old Ottoman bazaar, just around the corner from where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot, and the rent was half as much as anything else we paid in Europe.
  • The bazaar and Ferhadija make the city center pleasantly walkable.
  • The mountains around the city are remarkable. They seemingly go straight up, surrounding the city with massive natural walls.
  • The downside to the surrounding mountains is that they trap smog. They still burn coal in Sarajevo, so the city turns grey and bleak during the winter.
  • Mostar is worth a visit. It’s a small and charming place. The countryside on the drive over is gorgeous.
  • Eat cevapi. Drink Sarajevsko beer.
  • When we visited, smoking was still legal in restaurants. Only a few places with indoor seating did not allow smoking. This led to us mostly ordering takeaway during our stay.
  • Many popular European destinations get overrun with tourists. This can lead to tourist fatigue for locals. Sometimes that fatigue can manifest into a mild display of annoyance towards visitors. Bosnia is nothing like that. I never felt anything but welcome. Bosnians seem genuinely appreciative of tourists visiting their country.
  • On New Year’s Eve, Sarajevo throws a free concert in the city streets. Thousands flock to the city. It’s a blast.

πŸ”— Link Dump #38

  1. The impacts of lack of sleep. [πŸ”— belkarx.github.io]
  2. A nearly complete archive of Whole Earth publications. [πŸ”— wholeearth.info]
  3. An open textbook library. [πŸ”— open.umn.edu]
  4. The 2023-2024 compact calendar. [πŸ”— davidseah.com]
  5. Danny Yee’s book reviews. [πŸ”— dannyreviews.com]
  6. Mapping the next total solar eclipse. [πŸ”— theeclipse.company]
  7. Recursive recipes. [πŸ”— recursiverecipes.schollz.com]
  8. 47 anime for 47 prefectures in Japan. [πŸ”— tokyoweekender.com]
  9. A complete collection of all documents leaked by Edward Snowden. [πŸ”— github.com]

πŸ”— Link Dump #37

  1. 18 life lessons I’d give my 18-year-old self. [πŸ”— scotthyoung.com]
  2. Various stain solutions. [πŸ”— web.extension.illinois.edu]
  3. Every type of railcar explained. [⏯ youtube.com]
  4. A talk on making hard things easy. [πŸ”— jvns.ca]
  5. Public domain graph paper. [πŸ”— incompetech.com]
  6. The 690 new words added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. [πŸ”— merriam-webster.com]
  7. The 100 best mystery thrillers of all time. [πŸ”— time.com]

🎬 Best Movie Lists

Selecting a film is the most challenging part of the movie-watching experience. Below is a running list of useful movie lists. An authority on films constructed each list. I will continue to add interesting lists as I find them.

Overall

The greatest films of all time https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time

101 hidden gems https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/lists/101-hidden-gems-greatest-films-youve-never-seen

The National Film Registry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Film_Registry

Criterion Collection releases https://letterboxd.com/davidblakeslee/list/the-complete-criterion-chronology-1/

Genres

The 100 greatest science fiction movies of all time https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-sci-fi-movies-1234893930/

The greatest documentaries of all time https://www2.bfi.org.uk//sight-sound-magazine/greatest-docs

The best food movies https://www.eater.com/24071727/best-food-movies-tampopo-the-taste-of-things-ratatouille

Best films, by genre https://www.themoneyillusion.com/films-of-2023q3/

Filmmakers and Critics

The movies most watched by filmmakers https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2006/06/movies-famous-people-have-seen-the-most.html

Martin Scorcese’s favorite films http://xn--martin%20scorseses%20125%20favourite%20movies-0071a/

Roger Ebert’s list of great movies https://mubi.com/en/lists/roger-ebert-s-great-movies-complete

Ebert’s list of 10 greatest films of all time https://www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/ten-greatest-films-of-all-time

Ebert’s list of best films of the 2000s https://web.archive.org/web/20120506023359/blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/2009/12/the_best_films_of_the_decade.html

Ebert’s most hated films https://www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/eberts-most-hated

Soderberg’s list of watched movies https://extension765.com/blogs/soderblog

Quentin Tarantino’s favorite movies https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/quentin-tarantino-favorite-movies/matador-antonio-banderas-1986-cinevista-courtesy-everett-collection

Tarantino’s favorite movie from 1992 to 2009 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Y4vII7-8o0&pp=ygUZdGFyYW50aW5vIGZhdm9yaXRlIG1vdmllcw%3D%3D

Tarantino’s least favorite movies https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/movies-tarantino-doesnt-like-hates-bad-review/salems-lot-reggie-nalder-1979-warner-bros-courtesy-everett-collection-2/

Stephen King’s 22 favorite movies https://www.openculture.com/2023/10/stephen-kings-22-favorite-movies-packed-with-horror-suspense.html

πŸ”— Link Dump #35

  1. Use your Kindle as a portable typewriter. [πŸ”— solarwriter.msol.io]
  2. Find out if a TV series ended with unanswered questions. [πŸ”— finalefeline.com]
  3. Biking around Australia. [πŸ”— lunky.com]
  4. A humble and opinionated bookmarking service. [πŸ”— keepthis.site]
  5. Tracking shrinkflation. [πŸ”— shrinkflation.io]
  6. Overlooked reasons to buy physical media. [πŸ”— brainbaking.com]
  7. Mapping the missing eighth continent. [πŸ”— popularmechanics.com]

πŸ“š List of Book Lists

Below is a table of my favorite book lists. The lists include award winners, end-of-year bests, and industry favorites. I will continue adding more lists to the table as I discover them. Newly discovered lists will be added to the top of the table. This is not a comprehensive collection, it’s just a list of lists that I personally appreciate and reference.

TitleGenresType
Books of Dense Discoverynonfictionsuggestions from the Dense Discovery newsletter
Books Recommended on the Ezra Klein Showallsuggestions from guests of The Ezra Klein Show podcast
The 100 Best Mystery and Thriller Books of All Timemystery, thrillerlist by TIME
The Top Novels of All Timefictionlist by Keith Law
Top 50 Novels of the Century (So Far)fictionlist by Keith Law
Pulitzer Prizefictionawards
Pulitzer Prize for Biographybiographyawards
Booker Prizefictionawards
Hugo Awardssci-fi/fantasyawards
Hugo Award for Novellasci-fi/fantasy novellaawards
Nebula Awardssci-fi/fantasyawards
Agatha Awardsmysteryawards
Edgar Allan Poe Awardsmysteryawards
Bram Stoker Awardshorrorawards
NPR’s list of best booksalllist by NPR
100 Best Books of All Timealllist by Reader’s Digest
Top 100 Crime Novels of All Timecrimelist by the British Crime Writers’ Association
Decoding Carmy’s Cookbook Shelves on The Bearcookinglist from ‘The Bear’
The 100 Greatest Children’s Books of All Timechildren’slist by the BBC
100 Books Every Man Should Readalllist by Art of Manliness

πŸ”— Link Dump #34

  1. Thousands of free and open audiobooks created usingΒ neural text-to-speech technology. [πŸ”— marhamilresearch4.blob.core.windows.net]
  2. The best stand-alone television episodes of all time. [πŸ”— slate.com]
  3. Movies that began as short films. [⏯ deadline.com]
  4. Futility Closet has returned from hiatus. [πŸ”— futilitycloset.com]
  5. Find the hidden words. [πŸ”— wordsmithgames.com]
  6. Search real content by real people. [πŸ”— searchmysite.net]
  7. The internet pinball database. [πŸ”— ipdb.org]

πŸ’€ Embrace Boredom

“‘It is a theory of mine,’ I said, warming to my theme, ‘that we owe most of our great inventions and most of the achievements of genius to idlenessβ€”either enforced or voluntary. The human mind prefers to be spoon-fed with the thoughts of others, but deprived of such nourishment it will, reluctantly, begin to think for itselfβ€”and such thinking, remember, is original thinking and may have valuable results.'”

The Moving Finger by Agatha Christie

Boredom can be a good thing. We are too quick to fill idle moments with the superficial gratification of social media and the 24-hour news cycle. The next time you find yourself reaching for your phone, pause and choose to spend that time bathing in boredom. Get lost in your daydreams. Contemplate life’s dilemmas. Good things might come from it.

How to embrace boredom:

  1. make no attempt at productivity
  2. avoid tasks that occupy the mind
  3. work on mindless physical activities like dishwashing and long walks
  4. let your thoughts wander
  5. when an idea comes, write it down