• HBD Ada!

    From Jeffrey R.Carter@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 10 14:06:19 2023
    Happy birthday, Ada, born this day in 1815/1980.

    --
    Jeff Carter
    “C was designed to be written; Ada was designed to be read.”
    Jean Ichbiah
    171

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  • From Simon Wright@21:1/5 to bill on Mon Dec 11 13:04:27 2023
    bill <bill.thomas.ghc@gmail.com> writes:

    By the way, what happened
    to this site. So goes the world I guess.

    If you're using Google Groups: sex, betting, and pirate videos. And disengagement by Google.

    If you're using a real news server (e.g eternal-september, aioe(?)) the
    spam leakage is fairly minor.

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  • From Jeffrey R.Carter@21:1/5 to Simon Wright on Mon Dec 11 23:05:17 2023
    On 2023-12-11 14:04, Simon Wright wrote:
    bill <bill.thomas.ghc@gmail.com> writes:

    By the way, what happened
    to this site. So goes the world I guess.

    If you're using Google Groups: sex, betting, and pirate videos. And disengagement by Google.

    If you're using a real news server (e.g eternal-september, aioe(?)) the
    spam leakage is fairly minor.

    news.eternal-september.org, Thunderbird, and some simple filters, and it's practically nil.

    --
    Jeff Carter
    "What did concern with 'efficiency' ...
    produce, besides a bigger, slower, and
    more obscure program?"
    Elements of Programming Style
    199

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  • From Chris Townley@21:1/5 to Jeffrey R.Carter on Tue Dec 12 00:07:54 2023
    On 11/12/2023 22:05, Jeffrey R.Carter wrote:
    On 2023-12-11 14:04, Simon Wright wrote:
    bill <bill.thomas.ghc@gmail.com> writes:

                                     By the way, what happened
    to this site. So goes the world I guess.

    If you're using Google Groups: sex, betting, and pirate videos. And
    disengagement by Google.

    If you're using a real news server (e.g eternal-september, aioe(?)) the
    spam leakage is fairly minor.

    news.eternal-september.org, Thunderbird, and some simple filters, and
    it's practically nil.


    Eternal September is fine, but I find Thunderbird unusable. Since the
    latest batch of spam, I have to close it and open again to read anything
    - multiple times

    I keep trying others to run under Windoze, but so far no good. Might try
    a Linux offering - I always have a few raspberry Pis hangins around, as
    well as a nice fast Ubuntu server

    --
    Chris

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  • From Simon Wright@21:1/5 to Chris Townley on Tue Dec 12 08:43:38 2023
    Chris Townley <news@cct-net.co.uk> writes:

    I keep trying others to run under Windoze, but so far no good. Might
    try a Linux offering - I always have a few raspberry Pis hangins
    around, as well as a nice fast Ubuntu server

    Emacs? I know many see it as a world of wierd ...

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?U3TDqXBoYW5lIFJpdmnDqHJl?@21:1/5 to All on Mon Dec 25 12:19:21 2023
    Eternal September is fine, but I find Thunderbird unusable. Since the
    latest batch of spam, I have to close it and open again to read anything
    - multiple times

    I've been using TB and eternal-septembre for years (as have many others
    here) with no worries and (almost) no spam. So this is strange. I hope
    you find out what's wrong.

    --
    Stéphane Rivière
    Ile d'Oléron - France

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