I'm getting this on my phone.
Was that written by an AI? No idea what you meant....wait.That looks like another instance of the adware that is being served by B&B's ad provider. If it shows up again, can someone please use the web inspector to see what is in that element?
I suspect this has to do with the recent DDOS attack on cloudfare?
Deep thought dude...Are you a real person ?. A good question and one I often ask myself.
Mind. Blown.All that I see is unreal reality.
I hate, hate, HATE those CAPTCHA puzzles. With a passion. With the intensity of a thousand suns.I know that two-factor authentication is supposed to make the web more secure and using CAPTCHA challenges is supposed to deter web bots, but sometimes they just go way to far.
For example, I can understand why Amazon would want to confirm my login and use two-factor authentication before I make a purchase. But why would they send me an email asking me to confirm whether my delivery was acceptable and then ask me to login with my credentials and two-factor authentication just to click that the delivery was great. After all, the email to which they sent the delivery confirmation is one I use to confirm my identity.
Then there are the CAPTCHAS that ask you to solve not one, but two or three visual puzzles. My eyesight has never been great since I was a child, so solving these puzzles is a pain.
Anytime you click on a link not knowing from whence it came, you are opening yourself up to viruses, trackers and scams. Always be cautions of clicking on anything that might lead down a dark alley.
Paraphrase of a Kinks song lyric.Deep thought dude...
Mind. Blown.
A most underrated group.Paraphrase of a Kinks song lyric.
Some of those CAPTCH puzzles remind me of psychedelia art from the 60sI hate, hate, HATE those CAPTCHA puzzles. With a passion. With the intensity of a thousand suns.
I fail those CAPTCHA tests more than I pass them. I'd hate to be color blind with some of those.Some of those CAPTCH puzzles remind me of psychedelia art from the 60s