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Oreo McFlurries kind of suck now. McDonald's ice cream used to taste vanilla like, now it tastes like Wendy's frosties. That is to say, it is less flavourful than if I just left a cup of milk in my car during the winter. How nearly all reviewer sites are just paid fake content. How so many kids want freelance marketing hype-man to be their career, but calling it 'influencer'. Reddit killing Joey (third party apps) There's no fireflies where I live anymore. There's no deer where I live anymore (though this may be a blessing considering wasting disease is spreading to basically everywhere )
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Houle posted:Oreo McFlurries kind of suck now. McDonald's ice cream used to taste vanilla like, now it tastes like Wendy's frosties. That is to say, it is less flavourful than if I just left a cup of milk in my car during the winter. I think these questions deserve answers.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 06:18 |
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The deer here have been coming into town way more frequently. It's pretty unnerving to round the corner of a building and be face to face with a doe. I haven't heard of any injuries from them yet, but it's only a matter of time until some weird Giygas poo poo happens.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 20:10 |
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MikeJF posted:I dunno, when it comes to driving controls TNG were unfortunately pretty prescient. Did a shrimp-like species member of the Federation design these chairs? This doesn't look like a good time for Brent and Levar's spines.
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Dip Viscous posted:The deer here have been coming into town way more frequently. It's pretty unnerving to round the corner of a building and be face to face with a doe. I haven't heard of any injuries from them yet, but it's only a matter of time until some weird Giygas poo poo happens. Wait til September for a problem to become an opportunity
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I don't think you'd want to eat a deer that has wasting disease, hell I don't know if you'd want to eat any deer right now. You don't gently caress with prions.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 20:58 |
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Shake flavor changes and deer are rarer gee I wonder.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 21:10 |
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I had to make a new Microsoft account for someone today. It made me do a Captcha thing with 20 steps. Click the arrows until the right object is in the right "orbit" (around like a sun or something), press ok, move on to next one. Progress bar moves closer towards 20 - so it's not like a flexible one where you get more if you get one wrong. I didn't want to see what happened if you got one wrong. Is
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 22:16 |
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I once struggled with a Captcha for a very long time and a goon suggested it was not because I was solving the riddles or whatever incorrectly, but because I was doing so like a robot. So now when I get a Captcha I make sure to move my mouse around all over the screen in weird motions that hopefully look human, and then click on the wrong pictures a bunch of times because that's what a human might do
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Select all squares with motorcycles If there are none, click skip *shows a picture of a lady on a bicycle* *skip* Please select all matching images.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 22:28 |
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i get anxious about whether or not a square with just a little bit of crosswalk is still considered crosswalk
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 23:12 |
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Captchas create jobs for captcha solvers. That's the point right? So that account sellers buy captcha solves, so that they can sell their accounts to botters or use the accounts to bot themselves.
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# ? Mar 30, 2024 23:13 |
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That reverse scammer guy on YouTube made a website to counter scam scammers that makes them solve captchas then tells them they didn’t select all the motocycles or whatever and makes them do them over. To switch it up he makes ones that tell them to draw a boat then tells them it didn’t register as boat shaped.
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Animal-Mother posted:Did a shrimp-like species member of the Federation design these chairs? This doesn't look like a good time for Brent and Levar's spines. In Season 1, they were practically recliners.
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Blue Moonlight posted:In Season 1, they were practically recliners. Looks like something out of r/malelivingspaces
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Web pages that don't show which category the product you clicked on belongs to, like if you found it from a search. This is an annoying trend I see more of lately. Makes it harder to compare products.
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His Divine Shadow posted:Web pages that don't show which category the product you clicked on belongs to, like if you found it from a search. This is an annoying trend I see more of lately. Makes it harder to compare products. When they use tags instead of breadcrumbs
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His Divine Shadow posted:Web pages that don't show which category the product you clicked on belongs to, like if you found it from a search. This is an annoying trend I see more of lately. Makes it harder to compare products. Compare products? gently caress you just buy.
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Animal-Mother posted:Did a shrimp-like species member of the Federation design these chairs? This doesn't look like a good time for Brent and Levar's spines. They started out heavily reclined like that. It might've been to give better clearance to the viewscreen. Or maybe it was meant to be more ergonomic using those controls. Anyway they changed it after the first few seasons for something more normal. MikeJF fucked around with this message at 20:41 on Mar 31, 2024 |
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Gas pumps here started playing ads in Canada. I pressed every button but none of them muted it. Will likely try pushing different combinations of these buttons next time I go. Or hold it down. Or just ask the person at the store whenever I pay.
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wash bucket posted:Select all squares with I have to use several court system websites for work, and they time out constantly and I have to do captchas what seems like every 30 minutes. And they don't seem to make any exceptions, I once sat as the literal court attorney had to do a dozen before she could get through.
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 23:12 |
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I ran into this one a while back:
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# ? Mar 31, 2024 23:22 |
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A lot of the time the captcha has already decided you're human, they're just using you as free labour to train a vision AI. There'll be squares it's sure about, and those validate that you're actually trying to be accurate, and then some that are edge cases, and you confirm it one way or the other for the AI to learn.
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Last Visible Dog posted:I ran into this one a while back: lmao I would just nope out of the website if it showed me this.
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MikeJF posted:A lot of the time the captcha has already decided you're human, they're just using you as free labour to train a vision AI. There'll be squares it's sure about, and those validate that you're actually trying to be accurate, and then some that are edge cases, and you confirm it one way or the other for the AI to learn. Yup. Crowd sourced image recognition.
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Before this wasn't it to help digitize old books?
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Houle posted:Before this wasn't it to help digitize old books? to train ai models with, yes
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Houle posted:Before this wasn't it to help digitize old books? Back in the day, yep. The method above is how they did that too; they'd give you one word they knew and one word they didn't. If you got the known word wrong (or gave an answer that didn't line up with what other people were giving for the second word) they'd give you a captcha where they knew both words. If you wanted to gamble and were reasonably sure of which word was the known one, you could give a gibberish/wrong answer for the second one and get a pass. Easier because it was usually a less common/more complex word (or otherwise wouldn't OCR well)
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"Y'all staring at y'all big rear end screen, nothing happening, y'all watching it."
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Zamujasa posted:Back in the day, yep. The method above is how they did that too; they'd give you one word they knew and one word they didn't. If you got the known word wrong (or gave an answer that didn't line up with what other people were giving for the second word) they'd give you a captcha where they knew both words. I used to type the known word then a slur to mess with the AI
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Why are there no clocks on TVs anymore. The streaming services don't show the time. Native TV OSes don't show it. You have to mount a clock on the wall next to the TV, which seems like a step backwards to me.
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anonumos posted:Why are there no clocks on TVs anymore. The streaming services don't show the time. Native TV OSes don't show it. You have to mount a clock on the wall next to the TV, which seems like a step backwards to me. It does with cable. I am a complete moron for paying so much for that trash but I have my reasons.
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Why should they remind you of how long you've been consuming ads for?
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The last time I bought a TV was before the smart TV era but I don't remember any of mine having clocks. Or if they did I never found it.
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I want a dumb TV and a dumb car and by gum just give me a dumb Nokia phone.
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My TCL Roku TV has a clock on the main screen and I can pick several clock themes for the screen saver, but I can't ever recall having a TV with a permanent clock display built in. Maybe a really fancy old 50s-60s wooden cabinet model?
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Discord is terrible and has decided to start showing ads because why hold back, reallySome Neocon Rag posted:Discord to Start Showing Ads for Gamers to Boost Revenue https://archive.is/SPgOM While I think this is just for the streaming part, I hope this drives it into the ground and pushes people back into better standards. Anyone have experience with matrix/synapse/element? DemihumanResources fucked around with this message at 12:43 on Apr 1, 2024 |
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It's April 1st, right?
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Nettle Soup posted:It's April 1st, right? I don't think the Wall Street Journal usually does full article pranks? I'd be happy to be wrong.
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Blue Moonlight posted:In Season 1, they were practically recliners.
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