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I have enough trouble finding all the bicycles in the photos, they wouldn’t need to change much

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That’s pretty much what DRM does, keeping us out of the inner working of stuff

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Which of the following would you most prefer? A: a puppy, B: a pretty flower from your sweetie, or C: a large properly formatted data file?

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Uh, is the puppy mechanical in any way?

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No, it is the bad kind of puppy!

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I’ve used captchas before, this already happens :(

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please click all images with busses

Sees extremely distorted reflection of bus in a store window in one panel; has breakdown

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Please enter the first ten quintillion digits of pi to continue…

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Could you use another bot to solve that bot’s test?

We already have the reverse, where automated spam tools outsource to humans to beat the captchas: https://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/26/technology/26captcha.html

They would have to make a captcha that only a select group of bots can solve

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It’ll be bots all the way down…

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You have 50 milliseconds…

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Some fifteen year old nerd: “I got this”

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