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Or fisheye, that is a extremely bad copy of github.


Are you suggesting time travel is possible now? Fisheye is a much older product than github.


And people here downvote when you complain about it...


A better name.


Don't forget Fossil


Whiteboard doesn't work very well with trackpads...


I stopped reading when I saw "head first design patterns" in second place


You can use email+bestbuy@gmail.com and email+hackernews@gmail.com for the same purpose.

In case of spam you can add a filter and delete all emails to a given address.


If I were a spammer the first thing I'd do to my database is removing the "+something" part in each gmail address.


OP: I did the same thing... running a server for anything is the best way to get started in Linux..

I did a little write up on my "crazy ass email setup" here: http://julian.tosh.us/2010/01/my-crazyass-email-setup/

It's evolved a bit since then and addresses gst's point... I've recently added regular expressions to my postfix maps so an email must match a certain pattern to get through... so it's more like a moderated catchall domain.


So far they don't, though--presumably because it's rare enough that they don't care.


Yeah, but you're assuming that spammers knows what the heck they're doing.


You think spammers don't know what they're doing? They have all sorts of methods for harvesting addresses, ranging from scraping to data theft. They have figured out how to send a virtual shit ton of messages a day at almost no cost to themselves by developing and running botnets. They are on the cutting edge, and arguably, a major driver behind computer vision which they use for breaking captchas. They are a thorn in the side of every ISP, email provider and sys admin in the world. Years and too many man hours to count have been spent trying to stop spam, with a combination of technology and law. Still, the spammers manage to keep their enterprises humming along.

I think they have figured out how to sanitize email addresses.


SPAM has become a HUGE business. I'd guess they do have a pretty good idea about what they're doing.


For the newsletter I run I see almost 10% of subscribers doing just that and another 6% using custom emails.


Or add a period in the middle of your email, e.g. em.ail@gmail.com. I usually do that when signing up for accounts online, then have all mail coming to a tweaked address autosorted into a folder...


Yes, but there are many sites (even reputable ones that should know better) that don't allow email addresses with a + in it. It's infuriating... but it's real...


Some signups still don't allow '+' signs.

His method is better, albeit harder to set up.


Some sites don't allow the '+' operator in email addresses. I used to do this but now run a catchall on my personal domain name.


And I'm more likely to ignore useless studies.


Most startups I know are more like the guys from Primer.


That's what GAP paid for its new logo.


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