I'm just wondering how many people actually pick this option

THIS_STATEMENT_IS_FALSE.ssilk wrote:Well, we cannot be sure. Perhaps jakob.exe is just a spambot, that solved the Turing-test...
You forgot "EVERYTHING_IS_RELATIVE"GoldenPorkchop80 wrote:THIS_STATEMENT_IS_FALSE.ssilk wrote:Well, we cannot be sure. Perhaps jakob.exe is just a spambot, that solved the Turing-test...
DOES_A_SET_OF_ALL_SETS_CONTAIN_ITSELF?
NEW_MISSION:_REFUSE_THIS_MISSION.
DIVIDE_BY_ZERO.
Ok, i'm done.
That's Google's NoCAPTCHA-ReCAPTCHA. And although you got some of it correct, there are some inconsistencies with your statement.thereaverofdarkness wrote:I heard on a YouTube video (Veritasium I think) that Google tracks your usage history and decides if you seem bot-like. Thus sometimes the very easy captchas (in particular the one that simply asks you to click) are still effective bot deterrents. Just because you can solve the captcha doesn't mean it'll let you in.
There isn't one, but I appreciate your comment!thereaverofdarkness wrote:Where is the like button?