• @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    These things are getting ridiculous. To make a Twitter account I have to pass the test 10 times, and if I fail even once I have to do it 10 more times.

    • @Aurix
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      41 year ago

      I have a hard time understanding them at this point. AI should be close to a hands off approach to solve them, if a new type gets introduced. Humans are the only ones locked out.

      I would not report any disability for me and already years ago I started to seriously struggle solving them. They are becoming the definition of ableism on the internet locking out entire groups of people without external help.

      A silly convoluted visual numbers typing exercise proved to be too difficult to overcome, switched to audio and it was somehow even worse.

  • CaptainApathetic
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    151 year ago

    FYI there’s a browser extention that’ll solve those for you. So much for checking for robots lmao.

  • @MissJinx
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    21 year ago

    When you come from Reddit to Lemmy: Hac

  • TWeaK
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    21 year ago

    I like to give it slightly wrong answers first, then right answers on the second attempt. Because they’re blatantly using it to train AI (for free, without paying users for their work), I want to poison the data. The first one tells it that it’s guess is wrong, the second one proves I know what I’m talking about - if you do everything wrong it will just discard your training data.