• @nottheengineer@feddit.de
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    172 years ago

    I still don’t know whether you’re supposed to hit those and I also don’t know if it’s normal to get two challenges or if that just means I did the first one wrong.

    • @jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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      It doesn’t really matter, they don’t expect you to get everything right on these. While most of the time you need to get mostly right (Google is using these to train their AI so often they are not sure themselves), they are also looking at other things, like how you move your mouse, and the cookies that they use to spy on people to determine the probability of you being a human. If you pass a certain threshold they let you through, and you can do it even if you miss a square.

        • @jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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          32 years ago

          That’s what a bot would say /s

          But you’re right, the UX sucks, and there are other ways to detect and limit bots that don’t impact legitimate users as much - but Google needs to train their AI, and developers need to cargo cult stuff.

        • @Tetsuo@jlai.lu
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          A bot trying to solve the captcha would be very fast so it makes sense that they block fast solvers.

      • DessertStorms
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        52 years ago

        and the cookies that they use to spy on people to determine the probability of you being a human

        which is why I assume, as a VPN user who rejects as many cookies as possible, I constantly have to do 5-6 fucking captchas in a row, sometimes more, before it’ll let me through… I can’t be that bad at doing them lol

        Is it frustrating? Fuck yeah. Will it get me to change my behaviour and drop those measures so that the companies getting in my way can collect more of my data? Fuck no.

        • @null@slrpnk.net
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          12 years ago

          Yup, as soon as I moved to a privacy-focused browser, pi-hole, and VPN, I started getting a ton more captchas and they had many more in a row.

          I consider it a badge of honor.

      • Mnglw
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        22 years ago

        I use a trackball mouse for disability reasons. I have to actively slow my cursor movement to a crawl and deliberately slowly click each square otherwise I fail captcha’s

        it’s infuriating

    • Pietson
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      12 years ago

      AFAIK, the first one is the real check, the second one is too train their image recognition AI.

      • @nottheengineer@feddit.de
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        32 years ago

        It has to be more sophisticated than that. Otherwise users could easily taint the datasets by giving wrong answers on purpose.

        It probably checks your answer against the current model’s best guess and if it’s close enough, you get a pass and your input is added to the training data for the next iteration. The more wrong you are, the more challenges you get.

        • @Takios@feddit.de
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          12 years ago

          Otherwise users could easily taint the datasets by giving wrong answers on purpose.

          I do that and as long as it’s not too outlandish it lets me through.

    • @boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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      Isn’t it normal to get something like 6 challenges?

      And suddenly one of them has new slow loading images which you won’t notice before clicking continue, thus failing

  • @Holzkohlen@feddit.de
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    142 years ago

    They must have increased the difficulty at one point cause I ain’t kidding, I cannot solve them anymore. I swear to god I donit correctly but it never works.

    • @Brickhead92@lemmy.world
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      01001000 01101001 00100000 01100110 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 01110111 00100000 01110010 01101111 01100010 01101111 01110100

    • @Takios@feddit.de
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      72 years ago

      That could happen when the system has already flagged you as unwanted traffic. It just keeps giving you Captchas to solve until you eventually give up voluntarily.

    • @EddoWagt@feddit.nl
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      32 years ago

      Same, I had to login to steam by solving one of these and I just couldn’t… Not sure why it’s so difficult all of a sudden

    • Most of these were trained/tested using third world labor on mechanical turk. It actually helps to approach the problem from that understanding:

      “Would a person who speaks English as a second language and who is getting paid less than a penny to decide, call this a motorcycle?”

      Dude needs to answer about a million of those to make money, so he’s not overthinking it, your knee-jerk answer is probably right.

    • @DesolateMood@lemm.ee
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      12 years ago

      I find that whatever your snap judgment is will be the correct answer, so basically yes the moped usually counts as a motorcycle

  • @CarterDarter@lemmy.world
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    122 years ago

    They do that on purpose, as an AI/Bot wouldn’t hesitate.

    Sometimes I’ll be stuck on a captcha because I’m answering too fast, so I’ll wait a delay then hit the answer and suddenly it stops going in circles

    • @Kedly@lemm.ee
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      I thought the reason is they want to see the limits of what a human considers qualify as answer to their question in order to better train their AI?

      Edit: Although I guess nothing is stopping the answer from being Porque No los Dos?

      • @CarterDarter@lemmy.world
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        32 years ago

        I mean it could absolutely be both. There’s assumedly a lot that goes into these algorithms and most of it we will never know for sure, just make educated speculation lol

  • Answer wrong. The more of us humans that answer wrong, the less accurate we need to be to get past these stupid things. If google want me to do work for them, they can pay me.

    • Flabbergassed
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      52 years ago

      I unwittingly do that all the time. It often takes me 30+ Captchas before I finally get in. Then I’ve forgotten what the hell I was doing in the first place.

    • @kibiz0r@midwest.social
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      42 years ago

      If google want me to do work for them, they can pay me.

      They kinda do. This is the way the “free” model of internet services works. One of the reasons I think we should probably switch to expecting services to either be paid or non-profit, rather than ad/data-supported.

      • Yeah, but the whole point of offering free services was just a ploy to crush competition with shorter runways to profit. Google could just sustain "free"services longer than their competitors could remain solvent.

        Now that they’ve run most of their competitors into the ground, and now that people and businesses have become dependent on these services. They can bank off advertising and monetizing services with subscriptions.

        Google business accounts used to be free, now you have to pay 9 bucks a month per employee, and you are subjected to even more advertising. Neither advertising nor subscriptions are going anywhere, especially now that subscription plans are so normalized.

        • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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          That might have been the point. It’s also saved me countless hours of my life being able to navigate anywhere at any time with step by step instructions on how to get there.

          There was a lot of value produced for a lot of people by google maps so far

          • There was a lot of value produced for a lot of people by google maps so far

            Right… But people don’t get upset about monopolies because they don’t create value. They get upset because they eliminate competition and choice.

  • @Malfeasant@lemm.ee
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    92 years ago

    I had one of the old fashioned distorted text ones the other day, but instead of something like “please enter the text above” it just said “are you human?” next to the text box. Naturally, I typed “yes” but that turned out to be the wrong answer.

  • @Pazuzu@midwest.social
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    82 years ago

    Try the audio captcha, those seem to have actual valid answers to them.

    Funny enough, there’s an extension that solves captchas by feeding that audio through a speech recognition algorithm. If anything it’s more reliable than solving them manually

  • I stress about the whole damn pole. If you showed me a picture of a traffic 🚦 on pole, and asked me what it was, I would say “a traffic light” not “a traffic loght and a traffic light pole”

  • @Slow@lemmy.today
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    52 years ago

    I hate these captcha. You look at the picture, the edge of the traffic light or the motorcycle goes outside the box. You decide to click on the square where this tiny part of the image is and the message “This is incorrect!”.

    Captcha without images from Cloudflare is even more infuriating. The so-called “Connection reliability check” takes quite a long time and this captcha appears often.

  • CoolerOpposide [none/use name]
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    These are actually checking if you are a bot btw, so to pass them more quickly just don’t move like a bot would. Do shit a bot wouldnt do like clicking and unclicking something, swirl your cursor around the screen, etc.

    Also answer these kind of wrong to fuck with AI