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"Forgot Password" Captcha Unnecessarily Hard

https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/64625

This is hilarious tbh. They make you solve five of these in a row and if you get any of them wrong or they think you took too long they make you solve another five, and so on, until you either get all of them right in the allotted time or give up.

orange sight: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37234415

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Seems like a prototypical diversity problem: the bros at github that designed the challenge couldn't find anyone in the room to whom the challenge wasn't obvious, easy and brilliant. :-)

This is exactly the sort of problem increased workplace diversity helps to solve, and it's a great argument for an expansive definition of diversity, which includes traditional measures such as race and gender, but also non-traditional measures, such as socioeconomic background, education, etc. (To wit: The best engineering team I've ever worked on was three computer science grads, two boot-camp grads with backgrounds in chemistry and sports medicine, respectively, and myself, with a degree in English lit but extensive industry experience. We all brought different things to the table, and we produced robust, maintainable services.)

Just what engineering needs. More people who can't do kindergarten level math in their heads.

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Yeah after seeing what the pure engineering/cs grads will concoct on their own, I'm going to agree with them. They don't even seem to hire testers with any experience in the industry they design software for. Or maybe it's the autism that's to blame.

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