short takes
dglenn re-posted a link to the
spoons essay
that attempts to explain living with chronic pain to healthy folks like
me. It's a powerful anology that I've known about for a long time, but
I wanted to (1) cache the link and (2) spread it.
Bruce
Shneier on the new national ID card (link from
goldsquare).
Bruce has a lot of good things to say about why this is a bad idea.
While I have some minor quibbles, I agree with what he's saying
here.
I think I finally have my spam filters working reasonably well. (That is, as well as they can based just on SpamAssassin ratings and a few repeat offenders who warrant special treatment.) I occasionally get false positives, so I want to be able to glance through candidates, but at ~100/day that's tedious. It appears that sending messages rated 7 or higher to the bit bucket, while keeping 5-6 to inspect, will work. I've been using these settings for a week and during that time the "maybe spam" folder has only accumulated 80 messages (compared to 600 in "almost definitely spam"). Sadly, the spam that makes it to my inbox usually comes through with scores under 2, and much of my legitimate mail is that high, so I can't do much about that.
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