Tried to make on new account on lemmy… It did work in the end (obviously). Good thing there is the audio version to read it for me. (sarcasm, I know it’s supposed to be for accessibility purposes. Still used it though)

  • @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    I had the same difficulty with Lemmy’s captchas. Took multiple attempts before I figured out the right letters. The audio description helped a lot because it calls out which letters are capitalized. I’s and l’s and 1’s should be banned from those things.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Any letters that look like another should be exempt. I’m looking at you, C c W w U u O 0 o S s Z z X x V v

        • @Geist_OP
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          21 year ago

          this one, I think it was. At the very least in the audio description it said “uppercase A”.

    • @Geist_OP
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I was just adding to the description that the audio helped a lot. It shouldn’t though, I think. Isn’t that supposed to be for people with some kind of sight disability? Otherwise why even have the graphical one.

  • @mrcleanup
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    91 year ago

    It might not be long until we design the captchas so that the only ones who can get it right must be AI.

  • @mkwt
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    71 year ago

    I think the CAPTCHAs have to keep getting harder and harder because the bots keep getting better and better.

    • @nxfsi
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      81 year ago

      >make captcha to train bots with human feedback

      >bots become not only better, but more humanlike at solving captcha

      No one could have possibly predicted this at all.

    • @Geist_OP
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      41 year ago

      hmm yeah but at what point do we stop? If I already can’t solve it without using the audio description or refreshing multiple times, I think we need to think about another solution. Or just make it less hard, if “stopping the bots” is not the only reason.

    • OrgunDonor
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      It is already a lost race though.

      For instance, when humans were asked to solve distorted text CAPTCHAs, they were able to solve them in 9 to 15 seconds. That sounds great until you learn that they were only able to get the answer correctly 50-84% of the time.

      On the other hand, bots taking the same texts were able to answer the same tests in less than a second, and they were able to do it more accurately—99.8% accurately, specifically.

      https://www.pcmag.com/news/bots-better-at-solving-captchas-than-humans

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        google’s captcha basically doesn’t even use the actual puzzle anymore. That’s only used to train their AI. Its based mostly on how you interact with site.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    When setting this up as an admin you choose the difficulty of the captcha. Not sure what level this is.