On Thu, 2018-07-19 at 21:43 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2018-07-19 at 18:49 +0100, Richard Bown wrote:
> > Filters are boolean , so you cant use "maybe"
> 
> Hi,
> 
> a combination of filters and their order could be a quite complex
> algorithm.
> 
> Each single filter could be either any of the conditions or all the
> conditions of the filter, unless a filter doesn't fit in one way or
> the
> other, the next filter gets processed. Actually the filter even could
> be
> able to learn, since you could pipe to one program after the other. A
> program able to learn not necessarily has to fit to a definition of
> AI,
> but if you like, you even could pipe to a AI software.
> 
> FWIW you even could "mis"use bogofilter. Instead of using it to
> handle
> junk and spam mail, use it to teach it, how to detect mail that is
> very
> tricky to sort by other filter rules.
> 
> Keep in mind, all software is based on binary code. A bit (binary
> digit)
> just could be 0 or 1. The Boolean data type has one of two possible
> values, but you could use operations of Boolean algebra to process
> the
> results of several filters.
> 
> > Perhaps one day we will have AI filters , then you could filter on
> > the
> > perceived IQ of the poster, then you can filter on dumb, dumber and
> > dumber
> 
> or you reconsider that the rest of the world does not want to fit to
> your idleness. Consider to take the learning curve, to get the skills
> to
> write the filters you need, to satisfy your needs. Neither AI is
> able,
> nor Mr. Einstein or Mr. Hawking were able to read your mind.
> "Intelligence" doesn't solve issues caused by inaction, you need to
> become active in tackling a problem.
> 
> Also consider that preserving existing pigeon holes could be
> counterproductive. Instead of filtering by using existing pigeon
> holes,
> it could be better to restructure the pigeon holes in combination
> with
> developing filters.
> 
> Regards,
> Ralf
> 
> 
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I'm getting more than a bit fed up with a certain person who seem s to
get a wasp flew up his lederhosen and sting him, after I post anything.
As far as I'm concerned and perhaps others , he had exceeded the
conditions for posting on this list.

I suggest he puts his Teutonic opinions where the sun doesn't shine and
shut up with his petty insults
There is a little Norwegian creature which describes his actions
Please desist


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