Month: February 2005

  • SpamSieve

    I’ve tested a few spam filters for my email over the last year, including the built-in one in Apple Mail, SpamFire and SpamSieve, and decided on the latter of the three as my final solution. SpamSieve does a great job, using Bayesian filtering to detect the probability of a message being spam, and it integrates well with Apple Mail, as well as several other email clients.

    The programmer, Michael Tsai, was interviewed in Daring Fireball a while back, which is mighty interesting, and he also wrote the eminently useful DropDMG.

  • Pack

    I work from home today… it seems now is the time strange women with their children gather outside the den window of my apartment to await a bus… that doesn’t seem to actually stop here.

    Afternoon kindergarten, I would wager, but two school busses drive past them on the inner drive of the complex without stopping.

    Still they linger, outside my window. Now more have joined the pack. Ravenous wolves, awaiting their golden yellow feast.

    Another bus now, in the opposite direction. They alight. The crowd beneath my window disperses as the young pups clamber to their seats, and the driver pushes on into the gloom.

Mark Boszko

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