I just googled something. Don’t remember what I ended up on. Probably some blog post combined with rspamd’s website. It depends on your mailserver anyways.
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rspamd is used nowadays. Add sieve filtering to automatically move mails with a 7.0 or higher to a spam-folder. Manually move mails there that haven’t been detected and move mails out of the spam folder that have been falsely detected (personally don’t have any false positives with rspamd).
Then set up bayes learning with rspamd, either when mails are moved between folders or every few hours.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you shower facing the shower or away from it?
4·4 days agoWhat makes you think I shower?
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•calendars off the cloud - what do you use?English
131·6 days agoI use Nextcloud. Of course that only makes sense when you use the other Nextcloud stuff as well.
Huh, TIL.
That’s what the scaled sort is supposed to solve. It pushes up posts that are popular relative to other posts in their communities. So even if they regularly get 0 upvotes they should still show up.
I use the scaled sort on subscribed together with hiding read posts and marking posts as read when I scroll by. That way I usually see the posts made in smaller communities fairly regularly.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Linux@lemmy.world•Linux 7.1 Expected To Begin Removing i486 CPU SupportEnglish
0·10 days agoI don’t have a 486. I don’t know anyone who has a 486. I wouldn’t know what to do with a 486. I know full well that all versions before 7.1 will be fully usable forever and that someone would fork the kernel if they actually needed to run modern Linux on a 486.
And still this makes me a little bit sad and angry.
Woohoo, some hacker kid is about to install Sober and Prism and will be the hero for everyone.
My kid’s elementary school has a computer club handling all the PCs. The other day they were surprised to hear that the PCs they were playing GCompris, Ktuberling, Pingus, Super Tux, Tuxpaint and Tux Kart on are running Linux.
Björn@swg-empire.deto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•I'm a Professional Game Composer now using entirely Open-Source tooling
1·1 year agoNow I imagine someone building the soundwaves in Blender polygon by polygon.




You probably think that systemd-boot is tied in any way to the rest of systemd. It is not. Systemd-boot is just a very simple EFI boot loader that is hosted by the systemd project. It does not require any part of systemd to work. It has no problems booting a distro without any systemd components.