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A team of researchers at the Universities of Arizona, Georgia, and South Florida, have developed a machine-learning-based CAPTCHA solver that they claim can overcome 94.4% of real challenges on dark websites.

The authors have published the final version of their solver on GitHub, but not the training data set of 50,000 CAPTCHA images.

Someone could presumably work on this model to derive something that works on weak clearnet CAPTCHA implementations too.

> A team of researchers at the Universities of Arizona, Georgia, and South Florida, have developed a machine-learning-based CAPTCHA solver that they claim can overcome 94.4% of real challenges on dark websites. > The authors have published the final version of their solver on GitHub, but not the training data set of 50,000 CAPTCHA images. > > Someone could presumably work on this model to derive something that works on weak clearnet CAPTCHA implementations too.

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Day drinking?

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Just half blind, have autocorrect off, and rarely proofread. My phone typing has improved dramatically by turning off autocorrect. The keyboard on this new cheap phone sucks dick tho.

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Yeah the spacebar is always too fucking small. Tried an aftermarket keyboard app and it screwed it up worse.

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I use gboard. Best keyboard ive ever had was on an htc though which actually had an arrow to move the cursor and was incredibly useful for editing.