Fridge fridge hamburger truck truck… ??? What’s the blue thing? I thought hamburger would be the answer, but it isn’t? I just get the same captcha with the hamburger in a different place. WTAF is happening? And what’s the blue thing? I answer and it refreshes with the same icons in different places. I AM HUMAN!
Captchas today are completely obsolete to avoid bots, more now with AI, since years and are just simple click ads from different companies since no one clicks on banner ads anymore. A simple Honeypot system or, as they do in some forums, waiting half an hour before sending the email with the account code, are much more efficient to avoid bots, without pissing off the user.
I guess this proves OP is a bot! Mods ban this account
There is an automatic captcha solver that works off of the audio prompt, not sure what it’s called though
With the lack of moisture and high sodium, the hamburger is immortal; the fridge will suffer a circuit board failure when the power goes out; and those trucks are designed to be planned obsolete in 5 years
So hell if I know. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
You think commercial trucks are planned to be obsolete after 5 years? Are you a failed captcha guessing bot? You’ll have to like triple that number.
Thanks. I’m aware of the actual lifespan.
/s
I must have dropped that…
Weird, they don’t have “My most recent attempt at a 401(k)” in there…
It probably should be burger. But that seems like a trick since I’ve never seen a burger referred to having a “lifespan”
I AM HUMAN!
I hate to be the one to break it to you friend but neither of us are.
I would have picked the burger as well.
It looks like a Maccas burger. Famously long-lived.
Where did you find this? I’m intrigued by novel captchas.
Looks like hCaptcha IMHO
You can’t even see what brand the fridge is! What a stupid captcha.
If it’s a Samsung it’s definitely the one with the shortest lifespan.
LG is the king of shitting out its own compressor
LG is the king of shitting out its own everything. You ever seen a TV that’s unrecoverably blue tinted? It’s an LG. Smartphone business? Dead.
I had to put my wife’s LG-made Google Nexus phone in the fridge to wirelessly back it up without it overheating.
Also got a free 65" Samsung TV because original owner couldn’t stand its blue blotches.
Everyone, race to the bottom!
beat me to it.
Oh, I see your mistake. Those are Samsung fridges. Nothing has a shorter lifespan than a Samsung fridge. Since there are two they will die together to maximize the inconvenience factor, and they thus must be clicked simultaneously. That is the only way a fake Samsung fridge could mimic the frustration caused by a real one.
Just try the audio!
Type the numbers you hear:
IEHBTIWISYBFNWOWYCBWJWISGBFIWNWBSY three MAHDYSUWNQNAGDYCJENAAJUF friveour MANANBHUVUJNWNAOPQPYNX oneteen NNAZBNQUUWBBFIKQBDOONA fourfifthsnineLudicrous mode every single time, feel so bad for the vision impaired
Had a similar one the other day trying to log into Microsoft to play sea of thieves
It say “please click on the object that’s similar to the following silhouette’s”
It apperantly was th robo head or whatever that is
but to be fair, is it really a captcha if it doesn’t give you nightmares?
They’re going to start using Voight-Kampff tests soon I bet.
Did you solve it? It looks as if it’s generated. I would guess it’s the lower fridge in case the items are supposed to be falling and the fridge will be the first one to hit the floor.
I would guess it’s the lower fridge in case the items are supposed to be falling and the fridge will be the first one to hit the floor.
wut.
Just ask ChatGPT; it’s better than humans at proving its humanity with these stupid things.
Right? The captchas are getting ridiculous to the point that solving them means you’re not human. Because human would get fed up with this shit and leave
I got fed up with this shit and left. That should prove I’m human.
I wouldn’t be so sure, I asked bing:
Based on the whimsical nature of the objects described in the image, it’s a bit challenging to determine the shortest lifespan as they are not typical living organisms. However, if we consider the objects metaphorically, the burger-shaped car might represent a food item, which typically has a shorter lifespan due to its perishable nature. In contrast, vehicles and cameras usually have longer lifespans as they are non-perishable goods. So, in the context of the CAPTCHA, you might consider selecting the burger-shaped car as the object with the shortest lifespan. Remember, CAPTCHAs can be subjective, and the correct answer may vary depending on the specific logic programmed into the test.
w/no prompt, GPT-4o:
To complete this CAPTCHA challenge, click on the hamburger in the image. Among the objects shown, the hamburger has the shortest lifespan.
If captchas are easily solveable by bots what is their point then?
They are using these as unpaid human labor to train the generator model. It’s a cheap way to annoy users and hop on the dick of the latest ShitAii trend, so any manager with even a whiff of capitalism in their blood is jumping on it.
Pretty much this. Google’s captchas some years ago were all about pointing out road related things, like semaphores, other cars, buses, etc, because self driving AI was just around the corner.
hCaptcha, the one in this image, is literally using us to train/refine art prompts. I’ve had a number that asked me to choose the pictures that showed a “whatever”, with the 9 images for clicking being obviously AI genned. Sometimes, it accepts 2 rights and 1 wrong.
Increased costs & time burden I suppose. I paid for that image analysis. A few cents perhaps, but that’s at least something at scale.
I mean I would have picked the burger
Me too, but it’s not a car
You don’t know that. Why else would it be on a map?
Touché mon ami
Can I click on me?