When you put it in correctly over and over but the bot checking it can’t realize it’s correct ironically. Also CAPTCHAs are getting worst in frequency and complexity. It’s not complex because it’s advance, it’s complex because they blur, distort, and skew the holy life out of the text or image so you can barely even tell what it is anymore.

CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart but they use bots to see if you are/aren’t a bot. Infuriating.

Update: how could I forget, in a lot of cases when you do a CAPTCHA you are training AI to recognize the correct image. You are training bots, 🤣🤬 that is the holy grail of irony

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    I get captchas on a lot of websites when I use a VPN. On the VPN, it’s impossible to solve the captcha, it just keeps repeating. The only way to pass the captcha is to turn off the VPN.

    I’m using a lot of archive sites lately.

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    I believe sometimes they fail no matter what because of a condition on your end.

    I’ve encountered this behavior when I’m connected to a VPN or on Tor or sometimes because I’m running Linux. I think they will sometimes fail no matter what under these circumstances because the website is too lazy to actually put some effort in additional steps to vetting you.

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      Yeah, if they fail twice in a row when I know I completed them correctly, I don’t bother a third time.

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        Most of the time I don’t bother at all if it’s anything more than “click the checkbox”.
        I guess I’m a bot, eh?

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      I once recorded myself solving captchas for several minutes, as it just kept asking for more. I finally accepted, that I am, apparently, a robot.

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    Reportedly, this training of bots is a thing of the past. Google used to do this, make people put in the street numbers from Street View or blurred words from book scans. But from what I read this isn’t really necessary any more, AI and computer vision got better and what we see these days is just wasted effort, it doesn’t contribute to anything except tell if you’re able to solve the challenge and how you move your mouse while doing it. I wonder why they still do all the zebra crossings and motorcycles and fire hydrants, though. Looks like a synthetic dataset to me, because pictures repeat on a regular basis and they’re not that hard… I’d certainly expect less repeating pictures and more occlusion and weird ones if this was training for something.

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    I’m impressed by Facebook’s new method. AI generated images of 4 stacks of rocks are generated, and you have to choose the image containing a stack with the specified number of rocks. Much better than deciding whether the section of image containing a couple mm of handlebar counts as a square with a motorcycle

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    What do you mean someone is checking the results? They just compare your answer to others. You can even get things wrong, like missing a crosswalk, if others did the same mistake. I never spend any amount of time on these and click as fast as I can. It usually works.