Archive for January 11th, 2007

ORDB gone…. Bummer….

Random Thoughts | Posted by apokalyptik
Jan 11 2007

ORDB seems to have closed its doors. Thats huge — and sad. fare well ORDB. I wish I had more info about this one. If anyone has anything to add (or clarify on the subject) I would appreciate it being left in the comments. By the time I saw this their page had gone down, but I did find a reproduction on The Spam Diaries: ORDB Blocklist Gone.

2006-12-18 11:34
We regret to inform you that ORDB.org, at the ripe age of five and a half, is shutting down. It’s been a case of a long goodbye as very little work has gone into maintaining ORDB for a while. Our volunteer staff has been pre-occupied with other aspects of their lives. In addition, the general consensus within the team is that open relay RBLs are no longer the most effective way of preventing spam from entering your network as spammers have changed tactics in recent years, as have the anti-spam community.

We encourage system owners to remove ORDB checks from their mailers immediately and start investigating alternative methods of spam filtering. We recommend a combination involving greylisting and content-based analysis (such as the dspam project, bmf or Spam Assassin).

DNS and the mailing lists will vanish today, December 18, 2006.

This website will vanish by December 31, 2006.

Apparently this is old hat, and I’ve just found out, finally, due to the drying up of my DNS servers caches… Still. So long and thanks for all the fish!

I couldn’t have put it better myself

Excuses, Funny Stuff, Personal, Random Thoughts | Posted by apokalyptik
Jan 11 2007

Yesterdays penny arcade hit it on the nose. Osx IS more convenient. It IS worth changing your opinions and telling everybody that all that Mac trash talking was about OS9, but OSX radically altered the very fabric of the universe and that you now have to take it all back: the Mac is now a truly reformed beast using its nefarious powers only for the purpose of good and justice (and the occasional profit margin)! Think Ghost Rider meets BSD :) .

All geeky references aside. I was once a mac hater. Now I’m a mac lover.  And you know what. I’m okay with that!

MacFuse, no it’s not an Apple venture into the hardware aisle!

Random Thoughts | Posted by apokalyptik
Jan 11 2007

But its details are here: The macfuse google code project page
And it looks like a good thing indeed!  Being able to use the Linux fuse file systems on OSX will make for a wild ride, and really open a lot of doors

Here are just a few Fuse based file systems:

Needless to say, the number of things that have been (and can be) done via fuse makes its adoption on the Mac a very exciting idea.