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Sapience: Human Validation

Via muxway, Sapience is a web service you can use over XML-RPC to create those Turing-test images with text in them. Very neat.

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thoughtcube wrote:

There are some other nice free solutions for human validation. Good open-source code is out there, e.g. PyCaptcha, while on the other hand there are full-blown services like HumanDoorway; in the middle are sites like captchas.net.

∴ thoughtcube | 6-Jul-2006 1:42pm est | #9542

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