They've long done trainings for captchas and images, even the bots can easily get past those now, they are still being used to give the illusion of security for boomers. There's no way they're still training using the same images from 15 years ago
You're going to love Google's new iteration of captchas. Essentially you'll have to scan an onscreen QR code with your phone.
When social media sites start clambering onboard you'll have to verify with your real identity, GPS info from your phone and I'm guessing the next step is they'll make you leer into the camera for a recent picture.
“ According to the foundation website, in 2022 it will give US$3 million to various organizations that focus on "women's and girls equality, conservation of the environment, and democracy and youth participation.”
I don't think I ever met him because I think I would remember seeing that in person, even though I was in a lot of programming and computer social groups at the time. Even played Capture the Flag with Stuff a few times with the CMU group named... KGB. Yes, their "nerd" group is called KGB.
They've long done trainings for captchas and images, even the bots can easily get past those now, they are still being used to give the illusion of security for boomers. There's no way they're still training using the same images from 15 years ago
You're going to love Google's new iteration of captchas. Essentially you'll have to scan an onscreen QR code with your phone.
When social media sites start clambering onboard you'll have to verify with your real identity, GPS info from your phone and I'm guessing the next step is they'll make you leer into the camera for a recent picture.
I miss Operation reNigger
Anyway, look at the goblin who created reCaptcha at the universty a few miles from me https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_von_Ahn
“ According to the foundation website, in 2022 it will give US$3 million to various organizations that focus on "women's and girls equality, conservation of the environment, and democracy and youth participation.”
The "geek" social group on CMU campus is literally named KGB.
"german" father probably means a jew
I mean, just look at him
I don't think I ever met him because I think I would remember seeing that in person, even though I was in a lot of programming and computer social groups at the time. Even played Capture the Flag with Stuff a few times with the CMU group named... KGB. Yes, their "nerd" group is called KGB.
https://www.cmukgb.org/ctfws/