People were trying to act like the captchas were an IQ test so they could feel superior and smug. But really it was just counting and counting and counting. Now it actually is an IQ test.This new captcha system hasn't been here that long. How much further does this go?
And yet counting the fucking star points still takes the longest.
>>107949300There are two types of ``stars'', 5pt & 4pt, and if you have to count the pts after the second time seeing them then you are a moran.
>>107949312If I had anticipated a fuckwit like you replying to me, I would have said "counting the stars."
>>107949337>Hurr, I have to count the numbers of the points on the distinctly shaped ``stars''>Durr, I use my fingers because I am edumacatedLet me guess, you have to check circles for corners so no one can sneak a triangle or rectangle past you. I guffawed at you having the audacity to call me a fuckwit.
>so they could feel superior and smug
As AI gets smarter the captcha has to get smarter as well, the future internet is IQ gated out of necessity, just to distance at least some users from the slop onslaught.
>>107949392lol noyou're just going to pay up to access anything
many of #5 itt
>>1079494045 but I can smell it, taste it, feel it, and savour the juices after taking a bite and hurting my gums. Now I can feel the salty taste of gumblood in my mouth. Fuck having this brain is too much
>>107949403Maybe, but I don't think that can become the norm across the web, the cattle are too trained on "free" slop. It would also make advertising and data-mining very contentious subjects(corps don't give a fuck but more people will)
>>107949288>countingExactly, you're too stupid so you can't identify them in millisecondsGotta count your apples too, OP
>>107949288seems to evolve every other day or so. interesting...
>>107949468Recognizing "this is a group of five" without going through one by one is still counting.
>>107949300>still doesn't have a passngmi
>>107949404Imagination in English and most other languages that got the word from Latin means the ability to create images. In Chinese the word for imagination is 想象, which literally means "thinking images." I wonder how true even is this meme when so many different languages give the ability to picture images for granted.
>>107949288The new captcha appeals to the brown and/or circumcised demographic.
>>107949403this.or features become gated behind reputation a la Stackoverflow.
>>107949503>just passively eating a ban when a janny gets upset by your post
>>107949522Just don't post anything that upsets the jannies, that simple
>>107949532>just actively self-censoring on 4chan of all fucking places
It also decreases in difficulty when it becomes more confident you are a humans. Now it's just a single click for me.
'member when it always was the semicircle?I 'member.
>>107949567This is taking much longer than dots over the letters version did, at least for me.
>>107949288I can't rotate objects in my mind>>107949404>many of #5 ittIt's overrepresented in the AI community because it allows us to overcome our disability. It is a real disability too, parts of the brain don't light up on an MRI (aphantasia)On the bright side, it means you're less likely to develop psychotic disorders>>107949505>I wonder how true even is this meme100% real. About 4 percent of people cannot visualize images. Basically no academic research on this existed before 2015
>>107949288I hope it does get to 3d object rotations, as easy as that is I think it would still filter out a lot of the brown/low iq retards posting here.
>>107949713I actually enjoy the ones that resemble puzzles or games of wit.
>>107949697visualise these nuts in your mouth
>>107949288you take it for granted, but a lot of stupider people cannot solve these simple puzzles.and it'll be difficult for you too if it becomes "63 stars with 17 spikes" Ironically it is simple and easy for AI
>>107949783It will probably resemble arc-agi more and more with time.
>>107949783>Ironically it is simple and easy for AI>How many letter r are in the word strawberry?
>>107949776I literally cannot visualize your nuts in my mouth>>107949288And also this captcha for rotation shapes doesn't use visualization. It's more like calculating a motion tween (if you've ever used Adobe Flash), or using the part of your brain that confirms that two objects are the same "type/concept" of thing. Like how you know a dog is a dog even though it might be a different breed or colour than another, or a 3 is a 3 even though the handwriting is different. I don't need to visualize a 3 in my head to identify a 3, I don't need to rotate a 3 in my head to identify a rotated 3 when I see one my brain just automatically internalises the concept. I actually think this is a great new captcha to use against bots
>>107949288It's annoying and almost all of these Captchas are easily solved by computers more than humans. Things like "CLICK THE BLANK DOTS SUBHUMAN" and "WHERE's THE SHAPE? WHERE IS IT????" is shit that an ancient OCR program could do in a heartbeat, yet I'm supposed to believe this is filtering bots and not just making it shittier for normal people.>>107949503>Hiro takes over a SECOND social media site and does the same exact thing that caused people to revolt in the first one with the Ronin pass>It works this time because 4chan tards are dumber than 2ch NEETsfell for it again award.jpg
>>107950119You're either consciously aware of the rotation or not I think. I think this is why there's a disparity between different narrow skills like reading/writing, shape rotation, imagination, etc. And general intelligence. Some people have brains that build good models without informing their conscious so the answer just sort of materializes.
>>107950182huh, interesting. I remember some anons saying they could solve the captcha without even counting anything, they could just "feel" which one was correct.
>>107949404This is so fake and gay. It's just like those fake tumblr diseases people pretended to have>Hur dur, look at me I can't imagine an apple, ain't I so unique and special?
>>107949288I found myself surprisingly faster on an online iq test after the capcha was implemented.Just further proves that iq isnt necessarily genetics alone
I'm so sick of ESLs
>>107950227I do that. But that one is explainable, your brain can auto count up to like 5-6 ish objects and you intuitively know how many there are.>>107950237No test is useful if you practice its specific quirks. Then you're just optimizing for test taking instead of whatever the test is trying to measure.
>Men Are Addicted to Rotating 3D Objects in Their Mindswtfit's true
>>107949288The new captcha is such a nothing burger I can't imagine seriously caring if you've already been solving various captchas every day for years now.
>>107949532>cuck yourself on 4chan of all placesAs expected of a nigger dumb enough to pay for 4chan.
>>107950236>t. 5
>>107950254If it can be learned and gamed its not a true test of intelligence
>>107950434Intelligence is much more subtle than that.>the velocity you learn at>the maximal complexity/abstraction you can mentally represent and use>memory precision>intuition>etcIf you've never seen a test before and your performance on the test correlates to how well you generally do in "tests", it's partly measuring what we define as general intelligence which is a combination of many different cognitive traits. If I gave you an unseen test on electromagnetism after a curriculum and you were able to absorb and generalize the material to a degree where you ace the test, it definitely says something about your intelligence. Tenacity has hard limits. You can't become a world class track runner without the right genetics.
>>107949312>>107949364not him but it's an eyesight thing. I don't have to manually count the points but the stars look blurry and indistinct until I focus my eyesight on each of them individually, I can't tell their type in my peripheral vision because the lines just all sort of blend together
>>107949288I was going to sleep earlier and as I was sleeping I've started to imagine objects, some random pattern looked like part of a satelite so I've decided to visualize a full satelite.Know what happened next? Lmao it started to rotate furiously, instantly rendering all angles, really really fast.
>>107949288It's quicker this way than with the previous capcha.>>107949337He's right. You shouldn't need to stop and count that shit lol.
>>107950635that must've been a jewish space laser beaming stuff to your brain. it happens.
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>>107950162I think the new captcha is somewhat effective against bots not because it's a task that even a middling image model can't do, but rather because it's a bespoke one that seems to change every once in a while. If you are of the opinion that there's bot farms hammering 4chan and using some model to solve the captcha then you must also realize that every time the captcha task changes then the head jeet running the bot farm needs to update the prompts and in the meantime the bot farm grinds to a halt. And since it's a bespoke captcha you can't just buy pre-solved captcha credits like other compromised captcha providers. Sure it's an endless whack-a-mole problem but what isn't nowadays. It seems effective in the short term, improvement is noticeable to the site's users, and moderation can clue in on abuse patterns when things get switched up. I guess you could argue a really determined opponent comes up with some agentic bullshit that checks for new captchas and automatically adjusts things but honestly I think that's giving too much credit for anyone trying to bot this shithole. Admittedly I am also giving too much credit to 4chan moderation.
>>107950696They're probably vibecoding these captchas, judging by their AI-generated website purportedly selling captcha services. If they had an agent which is capable of creating new captchas on its own, then you would get an arms race between two AI bots. Pretty awesome, but it's only a matter of time before it either becomes unusable for humans, or the crackerbots catch up.
>>107950748it's all really just an abstraction of proof-of-work. if the defense against bots is a captcha, and the bots' counter to it is running a vision model which costs power+money to solve, then why not skip the middle man and just have the captcha crunch some numbers that takes 5-10 seconds?
I've been rotating 3D objects in my mind just fine.
>>107950783>proof-of-workRest in sam peppers the old stinkpad users then. I guess they could update the site so that the proof-of-work could run in the background while the user continues browsing the site, but that's far too advanced for whoever is in charge rn.
>>107949288>nigger>dolicephalicYeah, I don't think that creature does any thinking.
The new captcha is good because>filters retards>midwits annoyed but pass>geniuses pass with easeIt really is the ultimate intelligence test and filter.
I just associated the shapes with objects like fish
They should replace the "new" captcha with actual puzzles. It could greatly help me decompress before posting something stupid. Retard-raging while arguing is not fun.
>>107950911I like big bums and I cannot lie. Give me that anime booty, before I fry.
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what are you guys rambling about, it takes me 1 second to solve the captcha it never has been so easy to solve it wtf