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These things feel like they are made by microsoft. You click somewhere, wait 3-10 seconds and then you can click again.

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Just use a click delay program between press and input, maybe with a physical on/off switch on a dedicated keyboard next to the mouse together with other necessary keys (like the one button switch between EN and SE layouts or the Memory Cache Dump Key)

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That’s what a bot would say /s

But you’re right, the UX sucks, and there are other ways to detect and limit bots that don’t impact legitimate users as much - but Google needs to train their AI, and developers need to cargo cult stuff.

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Nah, you’re a robot man. We caught you.

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I’m Kilroy.

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A bot trying to solve the captcha would be very fast so it makes sense that they block fast solvers.

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A bot would be exactly as fast as possible, while staying below the detection threshold.

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