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This actually works. Why didn't anyone tell me about this before?

21h 10m ago by lemmy.today/u/StopTech in fuck_ai from lemmy.today

Ahhhh! An uncensored swear word!

Oops.

I instantly died of instant death. Fatally.

Seductive Tortoise

Did I just meet Jean Pierre Polnareff on Lemmy

I'm not sure, did you? Is he standing behind me?

Who is he?

Do you think he'd easily be seduced by a tortoise? I'm going for low hanging fruit in this summer heat.

I hate those where they ask you to select all the squares containing something. How much of the thing must be in the square for it to count? What if it just touches a corner of a square? I almost never get it right on the first try.

Also those stupid ones where you have to click all the pictures containing a certain thing, which then gets replaced by a different picture and you have to keep clicking until they're all gone. Those pictures often take FOREVER to appear, which causes you to time out.

Fuck Google.

It's intentional. Recapacha will outright lie to you about getting a challenge wrong if it thinks you're protecting yourself too much. Same with [Google] outright refusing logins if it doesn't like your IP address (but it does confirm the username and password were correct!)

Yeah I feel like recently they've gotten much pickier and I've had a lot of failures. Super annoying.

They need more training data for their models.

Because one thing "AI" is good at is faking it's human. Now we have a machine that's good at faking humanity and thus actual humans have to jump through even more hoops to prove they are not "AI". Too bad "AI" is not useful anywhere else.

This caused me to try the sound option once and I never went back.

If it contains one pixel, it contains it.

But I don't know if a saddle bag on a motorcycle counts as a motorcycle. Or if the handrail on the stairs is part of the stairs.

It really pisses me off when it tells me I failed it, when I got it right..

The more you're flagged the longest the picture take to appear

Those were designed with the lowest common denominator in mind. Either option is fine.

Doesn't matter if it has a pixel inside the square or not. It has multiple answers.

I don't bother when a fractions of a square is filled. Most of the time, selecting 3 squares is more than enough.

Just rapidly select a large square and delete what absolutely doesn't have part of the object, cause there seems to be a really heavy weight on "they corrected themselves" to accept the first time

As they say, the best tips are always in the comments. Thank you!

As a someone who works behind a corporate proxy, where dozens are sharing a single external ip, I can tell that the puzzle is really 20% of what actually goes on.

  1. Mouse tracking
  2. Identifiable browsing tracking data extraction
  3. Automatic rejection for unusual high traffic

As a rule of thumb, any thing that requires Google CAPTCHA, I do it out of the corporate network.

Already a buster user before seeing this. Can confirm is the fucking greatest

But if you do that, google will block you ಠ_ಠ

Great that I'm not blind... Thx google

*fuck

this gets trained on AI??? i thought they used it for like teaching people how to drive.

It's to teach cars how to drive

Captcha verification has always been to train neural networks. That is why it started with "what letters are here?" And has progressed to the images we see today. I even got one where the images seemed "deep fried" to try to train thn nerual nets on worse input.