https://blog.jgc.org/2024/12/all-you-base-are-belong-to-us.html John Graham-Cumming's blog 2024-12-08 "All your base are belong to us" introduction to my 2004 MIT Spam Conference talk As I've mentioned before my talk at the 2004 MIT Spam Conference was about using one machine learning system to beat another. In that case a spammer using machine learning to beat a machine learning spam filter. The talk started with a short video playing off the All your base are belong to us meme. I very carefully edited the images to change the text to be about spam and incorporate Paul Graham (who was the instigator of the MIT Spam Conference and an early machine learning spam filter pioneer). I thought I'd lost the audio of that introduction and randomly came across it today. So here is the restored introduction to the talk made on a Mac in 2004 (I still haven't found the audio of the actual talk). at December 08, 2024 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: anti-spam No comments: Post a Comment Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Search This Blog [ ] [Search] Labels * pseudo-randomness * hardware * babbage * anti-spam * gnu make * retro * security * codes and ciphers * the geek atlas * mathematics * minitel * behind the screens * popfile * privacy * radio Popular Posts * [171421935] Cracking an old ZIP file to help open source the ANC's "Operation Vula" secret crypto code It's not often that you find yourself staring at code that few people have ever seen, code that was an important part in bringing down t... * [AEn0k_vc6T] Steve Ballmer's incorrect binary search interview question In this short video Steve Ballmer talks about a puzzle question he would ask candidates interviewing at Microsoft. 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