Contents tagged with Current Events
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Blog Comment Spam
I was given a link to Simon Willison's Weblog and told to link to his article on Executing JavaScript on page load. While I found the article real useful what I found to be of bigger interest was his Blacklisting Comment Spam article. I would like to find a way to add the SpamBayes engine to this as well.
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May 15th - May 31st: 2 weeks in review
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May 1st - May 14th: 2 weeks in review
Friday, May 14, 2004 #
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Moving my weblog
I am slowly moving this blog over to my site at http://weblogs.sol3.net/starpilot. This blog will hang around for awhile until I can get all my data moved. Since this is a “done by hand” task, <ughh/>, it may take some time...
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Bayesian Statistics and Spam
One of the things about email that really chaps my hide is the amount of junk that I get everyday. Now, there are several products out there that offer spam protection and some of those are annoying as all get out. When I fire off a response to a mail list I don't want to have to visit a webpages, type in a hidden word, just so the person asking the question can get the answer from me. To me, foisting off the responsibility to the sender is not a clean way to handle spam.
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Microsoft links Outlook to Lotus
Lotus includes an e-mail program of its own, but IBM has found that many customers prefer to work with Outlook, which is part of Microsoft's widespread Office productivity package.
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New .Text Sites
I now have a personal blog space as well as my passion - space research - running on .Text - thank you Scott for a great app!
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Linux in the news...
By Jay Wrolstad
Enterprise Linux IT
April 6, 2004 12:05PM
"The report talks about TCO, but the issue is really migration, not the cost of running either Linux or Windows," says OSDN director Jeff Bates. The technical merits of Linux do not yet match those of Solaris, say, "But the rate of growth is there. The commitment by Novell and IBM demonstrates strong support for Linux." -
04/04/04 - any signifigance?
The date is great. But I don't really see any signifigance in it. It'll be 04/04/04 again in 100 years. ;)
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Pocket Vault!
Nice product coming out and one that I've imagined for quite awhile now. Why has no one done this up to this point?