• sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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    Honestly, we should be paid for every CAPTCHA we complete. The amount of free labour big tech steals from us is astounding.

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    Ever since image captchas were created, they’ve fail me 50% of the time, so I’ve spammed a lot of random shit that’s been accepted. If you get run over by an AI truck, I’m sorry.

  • starman@programming.dev
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    I FUCKING HATE GOOGLE CAPTCHAS

    Sometimes when I’m on VPN or TOR these little fucks won’t let me in no matter what, but instead of showing error message or something, they just keep throwing new traffic lights or bicycles at me

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      If you are using Firefox, switch your default search engine to DuckDuckGo, haven’t gotten a captcha from them once. And right in the search bar you can switch to Google if DDG isn’t doing too well on a particular search, I do end up doing that about 5% of the time.

    • Soggytoast@lemm.ee
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      A lot of times those are the backup captchas, the normal one looks at your browser history instead. Using a VPN will change your IP and throw off the history logs, or a setting on your browser

      • johannesvanderwhales@lemmy.world
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        Nah, it’s cause you’re on an ip blacklist. While lots of people use vpns just for privacy reasons, there is also a lot of abuse from them and the ips get blacklisted frequently.

    • RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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      On its surface, it’s a good idea. Website hosts don’t want to be inundated with fake traffic and fake data inserted by bots.

      But it’s entirely unnecessary when your local library or doctor’s office is using captcha just for you to fill out a form, it’s a bit excessive because it’s highly unlikely any type of botnet would be targeting sign up fields on their sites. The attackers wouldn’t get anything out of it.

      • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)@lemmy.sdf.org
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        Eh, not that unlikely.
        The bots just scan everything they can.

        For example, I’ve seen a guy do some testing with SSH server on default port (22). On average, there was constant 10Mbps of traffic just from the login attempts.
        I can imagine it to be similar with websites.

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    I never know if I’m supposed to click the squares that have a tiny bit of the object or not. I hate the ones like this where you have to do 3-4 screens and then it fails you.

    I like some of the newer captchas where it’s like “choose the heaviest animal” and it’s trippy pics of birds, dogs, and elephants.

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    Ever since I’ve understood that it accepts objectively wrong answers as long as it somehow seems as if you gave it some thought, I’ve made sure to hinder the accuracy of models that try to use my data.

  • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I fucking hate that scenario. Click on buses: ok, that the corner by a few pixels. Does it expect that or will it make me do another captcha?

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      Most of the time they already know whether you’re human or robot from your user agent string and the speed of your request. I encountered multiple layer of Captchas if I turned in my VPN and blocked all trackers.

      • prole@sh.itjust.works
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        I’ve found that using a VPN tends to get e caught in more Captcha loops than not. I think google, etc. has gotten better at knowing which swathes of IP addresses belong to VPNs. I thought that maybe it was specifically an issue with NordVPN because it had gotten so popular, so I switched to Mullvad and nope. Still get way more captchas. Still keep it on.

      • dingus@lemmy.world
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        Then why does it fail me every other time if it knows I’m human and I don’t use a VPN? Very annoying!

  • LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world
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    If it doesn’t like your answer it doesn’t say you’re wrong. It just gives you another puzzle to solve. Even if you’re right, sometimes it gives you multiple puzzles anyway. Don’t sweat the small stuff.

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    It’s mostly just making sure you move your mouse like a human.

    The test and the answer as proposed is irrelevant.

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      Why does it keep asking me over and over again, then…and then other times, it doesn’t. Did I accidentally move my mouse like a robot? Several times in a row?

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        It’s more likely your IP was flagged for a reason unrelated to the captcha so it’s giving you more challenges to verify.

  • prole@sh.itjust.works
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    Something about the expression on his face in that scene is so fucking funny to me. That look is just perfect for the scene.

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    After 362879 wrong answers you will pass. Or after 2,0922789888×10¹³ tries if it’s a fancy 4x4 grid.