50Mbps down

No, because he isn't expecting someone else to hand everything to him on a platter.

So I will hear no more from you now? As you realize your given right to continue posting is only assumed? How dare you continue to use this system. Let's at least work together on making it worse for everyone! And well done on deliberately reframing everything I say with every response.

150mbps and it's slow as tits

just pay up goy

Jow Forums images have been loading slow as shit lately on my 110mbps connection though. Dunno if it's just the ISP being a shit or Hiroshima Nagasaki throttling the servers.

it has nothing to do with connections speed. It's just the fade is delayed. You can watch the connection get the image before it unfades.

Yeah, but images have been loading more slowly than usual for me regardless.

Well it has nothing to do with Jow Forums since recaptcha is not Jow Forums.

I don't think you fully understand the situation. How do you expect us to force Hiro to implement something better? He won't even use better codecs that would save him bandwidth and people have been bitching about that for years. So how do you expect him to make our experience better and easier to post? Honestly, whats your idea? What would be your first step?

I'm not talking about captcha I'm talking about Jow Forums hosted images. I use a pass; I don't care about poorfags clicking cars.

I would suggest bitching not be the first approach. Present to him an excellent solution with accompanying reasoning. But feel no immediate need to rush into it to half ass this presentation. Think of it as a job interview. I haven't kept up on the new moot but I assume the relationship between users and admin is tarnished.

The first step I should think would be to make this an active discussion. This is something everybody hates. So regular threads. There are some basic questions regulars like me don't know the answer to. Such as, who is in charge of maintaining the quality of these CAPCHA tests. Can we contact them? Pressure should be put on making them do their job well. Perhaps we could suggest improving the code or replacing it with something better.