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Old Today, 09:18 AM
duff_duffy duff_duffy is offline
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Bad cycling humor

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Old Today, 09:37 AM
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Must be absolutely hilarious to all the drivers who flip out over a cyclist rolling a light at 2mph but completely don't notice that 2-3 cars blow every single light at 20-30mph.

Blows me away in my town as we have belly aching about cyclists online but when I cycle or walk I literally see at least one car blow every single red light.
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Old Today, 09:39 AM
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The real bad joke is having to convince the computer that you are not a computer.
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Old Today, 09:43 AM
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The real bad joke is having to convince the computer that you are not a computer.
Someone told me that this is a small way we've been helping companies train AI for free.
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Old Today, 09:50 AM
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Must be absolutely hilarious to all the drivers who flip out over a cyclist rolling a light at 2mph but completely don't notice that 2-3 cars blow every single light at 20-30mph.

Blows me away in my town as we have belly aching about cyclists online but when I cycle or walk I literally see at least one car blow every single red light.
Very true but I still laughed
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Someone told me that this is a small way we've been helping companies train AI for free.
I listened to a podcast that did a deep dive into Captcha and never heard that.
There is a difference between how humans click and robots/ai/computers click the images.
Humans move the cursor in random patterns and curved lines, and that randomness helps confirm it's a human.
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Old Today, 11:21 AM
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I'm about as tired of this stuff as y'all are. I get it too out here in (what was) the cowfields

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Old Today, 11:41 AM
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I listened to a podcast that did a deep dive into Captcha and never heard that.
There is a difference between how humans click and robots/ai/computers click the images.
Humans move the cursor in random patterns and curved lines, and that randomness helps confirm it's a human.
I personally have no idea.
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Old Today, 11:55 AM
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I listened to a podcast that did a deep dive into Captcha and never heard that.
There is a difference between how humans click and robots/ai/computers click the images.
Humans move the cursor in random patterns and curved lines, and that randomness helps confirm it's a human.
But computers, and so robots, can do random really well! Well, psuedo random anyway. But AFAIK no statistical tests can tell the difference between computer generated pseudo random numbers, which are generated deterministically, and the real thing.
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