green_copper
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Opposite for me. I like the hCaptcha challenges more, my solutions are not used for AI training (at least not in as so obvious way as with google) and I can selve them in one or two tries where with gCaptcha I mostly need 3 or more.
(I’m also using restricted Firefox / Librewolf + obfuscation plugins.)
I just had a look at it and the English translation has a way to go until really be usable.
Whats is way more annoying though, is that they use Google Captcha of all the possibilities out there. FUCKING gCAPTCHA.
1 Newton is about 100 Grams on Earth. So your estimation of 166 N would mean her shoulders and back would have to support more than 16 kg weight, which seem not very realistic.
Also g is the acceleration of mass by the gravity by the ground below you (so Earth in our case). You can’t use fractions of it in this context. The acceleration downwards on Earth is always the same, no matter how heavy an object is (disregarding gravitational differences by the composition of the ground).
But congratulations, you nerd-sniped me because I looked these thighs up just to be sure :D
Also nice image you found there ^^
Did they try to shoot at them though?
Yea, it is sad to see that many of crypto-coin project are handled as trading assets and not as what it started with: open currency. I would love to see more stability so that cryptocurrencies can be used for buying stuff more easily.
otherwise there wouldn’t have been a cap on the number of Bitcoins that can exist
there are other reasons for this: an uncapped coin is inflationary, so it can loose its value given enough time, no matter what happens to the economy around it. But then again, many projects without a cap try to set the emission-rate so that it somewhat balances creation with burn (for example by lost wallets or transactions to invalid addresses).
Exactly.
When is the next assembly of the legislative of social rules? I want to propose some new rules.
On the other hand most of the books in the shelf have text on them and AI is not very good at readable text. (And some of them are German for some reason.)
That is a good question, as I also sometimes have a hard time finding the indicators of AI (even though on most images it can be easily spotted).
At least according to the Pixiv tags, it was not marked as AI.
When I scroll through my subs page, often the images won’t fit the screen in length. When I scrolled over this and reached the bottom (cough as in end of the image cough) my jaw dropped. :D
Same here. I like the art and the generally open culture in the community.
Dammmmnnnnnnn.
But on the other hand the back pain must be terrible.
Anubis is nice (I want to note, that I liked the former mascot better) but has the problem that users who disabled JS are left out. But there are proposed solutions.
An other tool is go-away, with the same effect but also inclusive for non-JS users.On an other page I want to add how cool it would be that when the challenge fails, instead of blocking, these tools would redirect to a scraper labyrinth.
Doesn’t look like her. Look at the tail.
Tanned tomboys with a cute face will always get a like.
and get a bunch of AI or clickbait pseudo-answer articles which want you to download a freemium or subscription-based tool.
Parsed from the Pixiv tags, she is Kiritani Haruka from Project SEKAI, a rhythm-game.
If the right images is interpreted as “failed because it is more animal than human” that I can see why you think so.
If it is interpreted based on the original scene of FMA “child got abused into a unstable chimera experiment, lost big parts of consciousness and seems to be in perpetual pain” then I think you wouldn’t want that treatment.