technological disappointments
Spam subject line of the day: "mollusk suffrage". On consideration, giving them the vote probably wouldn't make things worse.
I cleaned out my spam traps last night; the problem has definitely gotten worse recently. There's more spam and the distribution (or performance of various filters) has changed:
My filters, in order of firing, are:
- Pobox bounce: 200 messages/day (these generate unknown-address notices)
- Pobox trap: about 75 messages/day
- Procmail 1 (SpamAssassin score 7+ and a few specific targets): about 100 messages/day
- Procmail 2 (aka "maybe spam"; gets about 5% false positives): about 10 messages/day
Gak. That's about 400 pieces of spam per day aimed at my mailbox, of which about a third are getting through to my mail host. (I want this stuff to be caught as far upstream as possible.) Pobox used to catch a higher proportion; in addition, the ratio of Pobox bounce:trap used to be about 5:1, not the current ~3:1. I can't say that this is a Pobox degradation, though, as it wasn't long ago that I got about 100 pieces of spam a day, total. Pobox is presumably trapping everything it used to and a good deal more, but the spammers have gotten more clever. (I should write a procmail rule to catch any message that begins with an image.) I used to browse the traps about once a week looking for legitimate mail, but even with search that's getting impractical. I no longer inspect the bounce trap at all.
The spammers have caused email reliability to revert to that of the UUCP days, when there was a chance that your legitimate message just plain never got there. Thanks, guys.

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As for content, well, with iTV or an iPod you get the Apple Store. But that also means you get restricted content in a crappy resolution that's DRM'd out the wazoo and locks you into Apple products forever. The DSM-520 is compatible with PlaysForSure, so if you wanted to buy content from Microsoft you could. I just pull down the things I want to watch from BitTorrent; TVersity also does internet streams and can transcode pretty much anything into an MPEG2 stream.