>Every Captcha, and thus most posts on this website give Google 5 to 10 seconds of free labor sometimes more for programming their self driving cars. >For the previous years Captcha's helped google get massive data sets for their text recognition, censorship, and chatbot programs. >A decade from now Google will probably use Captcha to help identify targets for their police and military drone applications. >Millions of captcha traffic per second from just this website.
Doesn't this make us all google's cock slaves despite how much we shit post about them?
Sup Forums.org/pass >Millions of captcha traffic per second from just this website. lol
Wyatt Williams
>Implying even a significant portion of the site uses passes
I used to have one but you are delusional if you think even a fraction of the userbase has them.
Brandon Hill
T E M P O R A R Y S O L U T I O N
John Diaz
The Final Temporary Solution from ""moot"" himself.
Gabriel Baker
Turns out that spammers weren't temporary. Who knew?
Robert Ward
I'm using legacy captcha because I got super fucking tired of the elimination captchas that load new images for thirty fucking seconds. Text recognition for streets and addresses is totally fine.
Anthony Russell
you're misreading the post.
1: the solution to this, if it bothers you, is to buy a pass 2: Sup Forums does not have millions of posts a second.
Andrew Miller
Every time I enter a captcha I select the signs even if it asks for cars or storefronts, and it works every time. People don't even read the prompt they just click signs. Their ai training data is fucked.
Ryder Fisher
reallly?
William Martin
1. choose Legacy CAPTCHA 2. pic related
Nolan Taylor
Yes. Moot even got a job with google for as reward for jewing us.
Mason Perry
thing is not only 4chin uses captcha and most sites don't support legacy
I find myself regularly locked out of my accounts despite doing my best to jump through the ridiculous hoops. State of the art filtering right there
Logan Rodriguez
>he doesn't have a Sup Forums pass
Mason Wright
holy shit...two beers and I’m back in 2010...
Isaiah Price
Sup Forums is too fast and loose with banning anti-SJW opinions to justify puchasing a pass.
Brody Jackson
No, I buy a pass.
Asher Johnson
>muh rights to shitpost >muh rights to shit up everything with pol
Yeah, keep working for google for free goyim. Your Freedom to Shitpost makes it work it.
Benjamin Allen
Just wiggle your mouse from side to side when you click the box, it words 80% of the time.
Henry Flores
>implying you're not a chatbot
Luis Jenkins
>captcha says select the motor vehicle >image only contains a sign >select boxes on sign >it's accepted Welp
Isaiah Mitchell
I think their self driving cars will develop problems
Eli Cooper
>he does have a Sup Forums pass
Jaxon Scott
I'd rather give my money to Google thank you very much
Jason Barnes
>try to sign in to PlayStation account management >spend like 15 minutes solving street signs, finding cars and store fronts >it fails each time despite me being correct >the one with the cars takes like a minute because of the slow fade in animation What's wrong with the classic captchas
Cooper Carter
boards are still full with spammers though. the cunny spammer in Sup Forums is still going strong since 2014
Tyler Brown
LEGACY CAPTCHA E G A C Y
C A P T C H A
Christopher Nelson
Every time I correctly select a sign or a car it fails me; are they mining more results from me or is their dataset nuked?
Case in point, pic failed.
Julian Morales
>cunny spammer has been active since 2014
It must take advanched autism to post that shit all day everyday and evade the ban after every post
David Taylor
You missed the car on the left edge
Nicholas Long
Owned by Google, helps them with their text recognition bots
Eli Garcia
Anybody who isn't just joking around about being dedicated to software freedom left Sup Forums and most mainstream imageboards a very long time ago. #IRC
Mason Jones
calle
Connor Cook
why not replace capcha with a 1 minute bitcoin miner
Dominic Long
I promise you, I've failed any captcha where the car/sign isn't purely contained to A square; edges always fail
Elijah Turner
>Millions of captcha traffic per second from just this website. I think you may be overestimating the postrate on 4chin slightly.
Bentley Barnes
>2010 was almost 8 years ago Let's not do this right now.
Nathaniel Ramirez
>boards are still full with spammers though Do you really think it is at all comparable to the situation that would be without captchas?
Gabriel Gray
>capitol letters
Cooper Lee
Do you fags really believe that the site won't be literally overrun with automated spam if captchas were removed? >inb4 it already is I don't see every other thread being literally viagra or chinese LED spam.
Ryder Diaz
Being banned for a day or two doesn't detract that much value from the pass, or do you literally spend 50%+ of your time banned?
Nathan Watson
Because it would be simple to automate?
Alexander Young
>simple to automate?
but you would have to mine bitcoins for 1 minute
Carter Powell
Your a retard OP. First of all, I'm not making the captcha smarter by supplying it with answers. The captcha knows which panels have the cars in it or it wouldn't be able to verify. The only thing it's doing is helping Google push more sales ("20 billion captchas were solved last year, so use our service!")
Chase Morales
So? You can "only" spam one post per minute per machine you put at it? That's hardly even better than the current timed post limit.
Colton Thompson
The fuck are you talking about? I shitpost anti sjw all the time and never get b&.
Spammers could throttle the js thread and pretend to have a shitty celeron or phone processor while they goldbrick mine on dozens of sites per real cpu. It'd be a fucking dream come true for them. This is why PoW antispam didn't take off in the 90s.
Jeremiah Jones
>The captcha knows which panels have the cars in it or it wouldn't be able to verify. Is this what you actually believe? Please read and .
Adrian Ramirez
>Spammers could throttle the js thread and pretend to have a shitty celeron or phone processor That doesn't entitle them to do less proven work, it just takes them longer. The real problem is .
Anthony Barnes
It depends on how you're doing it. If the idea is a normal desktop cpu takes a minute to solve the problem then yeah that's not really better than the post timer, except you'd need a lot of compute to try and post faster than that instead of just swapping IP. There's a downside thought, which is that it could take multiple minutes for an older machine or laptop to post, and even longer for a phone. Meanwhile spammers are happy to pay pennies on the dollar for compute time on a large amazon instance if it lets them past captcha.
James Anderson
>faster than that instead of just swapping IP What kind of ISP do you have that lets you cycle through hundreds of IP addresses with less than a minute in between?
Jordan Hall
VPN to a VPS host that has a large IP pool and lets you change it.