No I'm effing well not and this is the third time in 30 mins that I've told you! GGgggrrrr
No I'm effing well not and this is the third time in 30 mins that I've told you! GGgggrrrr
Tangentially related: I wonder whether pages could use visual illusions for captchas.
For example https://michaelbach.de/ot/mot-feetLin/index.html where the robot --I think-- would fail to see the illusion.
Though, I guess there isn't any advantage or the would be used frequently.
I wonder if all humans would see it.
I tried that link and got an error code and it said it wasn't found.
What is the thing you thought would be good?
Oh, sorry about it. It's because it has an extra comma at the end, here is the correct link:
https://michaelbach.de/ot/mot-feetLin/index.html
It's hard to explain without seeing it, since it's a visual illusion of movement.
The best I could say is: when two objects walk on a high contrast zebra crossing synchronously, it looks like they move in turns.
I don't even try and understand AI and all the rest of this tech stuff, it's just magic, of a not very beneficial kind
Yes, same for me (fixing my attention into the background, in a way).
My tangentially related argument was that AIs may not be able to see the illusion, even if they want to, so it could be used to block some bots.
Yes, same for me (fixing my attention into the background, in a way).
My tangentially related argument was that AIs may not be able to see the illusion, even if they want to, so it could be used to block some bots.
I don't even try and understand AI and all the rest of this tech stuff, it's just magic, of a not very beneficial kind