"click verify once none are left :^)"

>"click verify once none are left :^)"

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Bump please help

click reload until you get the road signs

>that one tile that keeps showing roads

>ask for road signs
>the whole image is just some grass or a bush or some shit
>click on a few squares
>it works

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>Click on the cars
>Just a picture of a sign
>Press verify
>Fail

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>select all signs
>what kind of signs are these?

If we are training the AI, how does it now if I picked all of the cars or not?

Is the post apart of the sign or is it abstract.

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Nucaptcha was a mistake, bring lecacy back.

>properly answer a captcha
>it makes me do another one
>incorrectly fill them in until it accepts my incorrect answer

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Because it knows some of them are cars and you tell it the ones it doesn't know

How does it feel feeding the google bots?

pay up already, goy

because they compare your answer to other people and 90% of them pick all the cars

lmao

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dont do this

works on my machine(tm)

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why

it usually shows you two images at first, one known to actually verify you're not a spambot, and then once it knows you aren't it wastes your time training the AI. The key is to recognise which one is which and feed it garbage data.

it was the same with old captcha, though it was easier to recognise which one was which then

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mustard gas

You realize when there's nothing about said item to click, it still counts when you don't click anything. That's the point, retards.

>not using the noscript captcha

I know but sometimes it goofs

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>too many refreshes goy, you have been marked as a bot so you cannot do the captcha for a while :^)

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>incorrectly fill them in until it accepts my incorrect answer
How well does this actually work at keeping bots out?

>okay, i need to access this website super fast, every second is precious
>jewgle captcha
>answer correctly because just let me go for fucks sake
>it fails
>repeat three times
>waste one minute of my life on something that would usually take few seconds
>doing this as we speak

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