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wtf? I had to stare at this for like half a minute before realizing what to do
In 2032, captchas be like:
Pilot this unmanned aircraft and initiate a strike on the village with this road pattern:
You completed the task faster than 99.2% of humans!
Sigh* whatever it takes to keep the bots from taking over...
My son just finished Enders Game. I suppose he's ready for the captchas now...
Of course, the MIC would want to use CAPTCHA data to train its drones
When does something replace Captchas? They are getting rapidly more annoying.
Biometrics is one possibility, and it seems like it's the one being predicted by Sam Altman. But I hope that's not the direction we go
Proof of Work replaces captchas. Bitcoin also does.
What's the prize on the left? I have no idea what that image on the left is supposed to be.
That was my first thought too
This was Github by the way, not some obscure site
Security Engineers would rather make us play these silly games to less the chances of bots rather than offer the option to pay some sats to bypass it, resulting in the same outcome -- few or no bots.
Hahaha
It seems AI will solve it if it can click.
https://chatgpt.com/share/68505fb2-a618-800b-b540-96122dc6dd68
It's kind of silly, isn't it?It's like they wanted to make it practical, but it's not.
Based on my interaction with people with short attention spans, that CAPTCHA is probably annoying enough to deter many humans.
always were
In 2032, captchas be like:
Sigh* whatever it takes to keep the bots from taking over...
My son just finished Enders Game. I suppose he's ready for the captchas now...
Of course, the MIC would want to use CAPTCHA data to train its drones
When does something replace Captchas? They are getting rapidly more annoying.
Biometrics is one possibility, and it seems like it's the one being predicted by Sam Altman. But I hope that's not the direction we go
Proof of Work replaces captchas. Bitcoin also does.
What's the prize on the left? I have no idea what that image on the left is supposed to be.
That was my first thought too
This was Github by the way, not some obscure site
Security Engineers would rather make us play these silly games to less the chances of bots rather than offer the option to pay some sats to bypass it, resulting in the same outcome -- few or no bots.
Hahaha
It seems AI will solve it if it can click.
https://chatgpt.com/share/68505fb2-a618-800b-b540-96122dc6dd68
It's kind of silly, isn't it?
It's like they wanted to make it practical, but it's not.
Based on my interaction with people with short attention spans, that CAPTCHA is probably annoying enough to deter many humans.
always were