It is probably part of it, yeah. But to be clear I’m not a captcha expert or anything, just a layman.
It is probably part of it, yeah. But to be clear I’m not a captcha expert or anything, just a layman.
As I understand it, the point of those captchas was never really “bots can’t identify these things” (though you’re right on that it was used to train). They use cursor movement, clicks, and other behaviours while you’re solving it to detect if you are a bot or not.
$323m to about 530 sex abuse survivors
Come on man you don’t even need to click through to the article.
Gross.
Can you not see a difference between “I know I’m working in an unpopular place”, and “holy crap they actually shot at us”?
okay, cool, but I am going to assume you don’t speak for all artists.
Apparently one of the wallpapers is just solid orange. It’s called “Orange”, is labeled as “abstract”, and is labeled with a copyright.
It’s a solid orange rectangle.
Almost is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that sentence.
The “shares its profits with the artists” part is relevant here.
Good luck with that kids.
Rest in peace.
Well, they are suing the richest man on the planet in order to protect it. That can’t be cheap.
I really hope they can find some of the people making these calls and they the book thrown at them.
Well, I don’t think your typical republican calls themself a Black Nazi.
I was agreeing with the person I was replying to, but reframing it. Automated jobs and outsourced jobs are not caused by increases to minimum wage.
That’s not at all what I said. Everyone deserves a living wage and the US min wage is insultingly low.
Like it or not, it’s in the dictionary. =p
All of those things do happen, they just happen irregardless of minimum wage being raised. Like, the machines are coming for all jobs eventually, that’s not a reason to not raise the wage for living workers.
What he originally wrote: