Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Likewise for me. I want to use it with
Firefox.
Thanks.
Roger
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On 4/12/2019 8:02 AM, Oliver Edholm
wrote:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on
Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for
Firefox as well?
I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't
my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test
something there right now.
Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if
I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm
disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome
Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently
have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with
visually which is hard to do if you have a visual
impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to
help and look at the web page visually and then give correct
and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind
user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly
popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA
add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please
contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help
with something accessibility wise or have any kind of
feedback.
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Re: Mozilla seems to have changed the options window, again
Brian,
Thank you so much.
For me, this topic will continue only and only on the chat subgroup
:)
Em 12/04/2019 11:45, Brian Vogel disse:
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Marcio,
Done! [If my choice doesn't accurately reflect what
you were looking for, please let me know].
You also kindly created a parallel topic on the Chat
Subgroup, which had the same original title, and now has the same
updated title. Since this is all about Firefox, I'd ask for
follow-ups on the Chat Subgroup topic, if at all possible.
And, again, the e-mail addresses for the Chat Subgroup
are:
We've been gaining subscribers over the last several days, and
have had a number of interesting topics, most regarding technical
issues outside NVDA, start flowing. I'd love to see that trend
continue.
--
Brian - Windows
10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake
of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Re: Mozilla seems to have changed the options window, again
Marcio, Done! [If my choice doesn't accurately reflect what you were looking for, please let me know]. You also kindly created a parallel topic on the Chat Subgroup, which had the same original title, and now has the same updated title. Since this is all about Firefox, I'd ask for follow-ups on the Chat Subgroup topic, if at all possible. And, again, the e-mail addresses for the Chat Subgroup are:
We've been gaining subscribers over the last several days, and have had a number of interesting topics, most regarding technical issues outside NVDA, start flowing. I'd love to see that trend continue. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Maybe try running it as administrator?
Roger
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
On 4/12/2019 12:36 AM, farhan israk
wrote:
I'm not able to change settings in 7zip. After
changing settings when I click apply or ok, it shows access
denied. How to save changed settings?
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Re: Mozilla seems to have changed the options window, again
To Brian V.,
Brian, please, can I or even you change the subject of this thread
so it will be according with what I meant? It's just a matter of
correcting the first word :)
Em 12/04/2019 11:30, marcio via
Groups.Io disse:
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Gene,
Actually the bug is described on my first message. And, from his
message, I assumed he'd know what it's about, but thanks for the
warning :)
Well, the bug is, basically now to have access to the options such
as General, Privacy and such using the arrow keys, you need first
of all to enable NVDA focus mode and tab a few times around the
screen before issuing the up/down arrow command.
Em 12/04/2019 11:13, Gene disse:
Brian doesn't know what the bug is. I suggest you write a
description of it as though you were submitting a report and
send it to him. As far as I know, the bug is that you have to
be in forms mode in order to see certain fields in options.
But I'm not sure if you are saying there is more to it.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to have
changed (again) the options' window
Brian, would you do me this big favor and report it to the guys
out there?
I never reported a bug before and I'm afraid I'll not manage to
do it right now. So if you can, I'd appreciate it indeed :)
Em 12/04/2019 04:35, Brian's Mail
list account via Groups.Io disse:
So basically then, the field is not focussed like
it is on google but is on the page. I wonder what the point of
changing the way search works was? Might worth reporting it on
the Firefox bug tracker or on nvda github in case a work
around is possible.
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@..., putting
'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field.
----- Original Message ----- From: "marcio via Groups.Io" <marcinhorj21@...>
To: "NVDA List" <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 1:03 AM
Subject: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to have changed (again)
the options' window
Hey folks,
So the subject speaks for itself.
Some of you may remember me from the other thread about the
add-ons'
section, isn't it?
Well, here we are again. Now, though, the situation is in
fact at least
a little bit better.
Our dear mozilla, on what I believe to be the latest
Firefox, changed in
a way the options' window, where we have general, privacy
and such.
At first, I was about to post here asking for a workaround
for this one,
but I found it myself.
The story is like that: being on said window, one can't, for
their life,
arrow through the options anymore. Well, at least it was
what I was getting.
Then, don't know why, but as a last resort I tried to play
with the
window using NVDA in focus mode.
Guess what? It worked!
In fact, I believe it worked because now in this very same
window you
have a search field where you can type in parts of what you
want to get,
for example "priva" for privacy. But, this field actually is
also a submenu!
No, you haven't read it wrong. It's a field and a submenu,
as NVDA
reports it.
I'll have to say, that's the first time I've seen something
like that.
Quite odd, if you ask me.
Well, all of this to say that, if you getting the same as I
got, then
justdo the NVDA focus mode thing or the equivalent on your
screen
reader, tab through the screen and then at some point you'll
be able to
arrow through the options like we are used to do.
Cheers,
Marcio
AKA /Starboy/
Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Ollie,
I'm sure Oliver will send it to you, but I'll do it as well as soon
as I get the link :)
Em 12/04/2019 11:28, Mallard disse:
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Oliver,
Idon't have Messenger; if you send it to Marcio, can you send it
to me to this mailing address? Or, can he share it with me?
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 15:02, Oliver Edholm ha scritto:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox
version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox
as well?
I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome
isn't my
default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test
something there right now.
Also I never even installed an extension on this browser,
so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies
if
I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers,
MarcioAKA /Starboy/
Follow or add me on Facebook
<https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a
Chrome
Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here:
http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently
have
caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with
visually
which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment.
Here I
think there's big potential for AI to help and look at
the web
page visually and then give correct and helpful
information to
the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly
popular
NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA
add-ons
list, (if you're interested in trying out):
https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please
contact
me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with
something accessibility wise or have any kind of
feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 07:08 AM, Oliver Edholm wrote:
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
Direct link to the download page. Download link itself starts with that word at the bottom of the page. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Re: Mozilla seems to have changed the options window, again
Gene,
Actually the bug is described on my first message. And, from his
message, I assumed he'd know what it's about, but thanks for the
warning :)
Well, the bug is, basically now to have access to the options such
as General, Privacy and such using the arrow keys, you need first of
all to enable NVDA focus mode and tab a few times around the screen
before issuing the up/down arrow command.
Em 12/04/2019 11:13, Gene disse:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Brian doesn't know what the bug is. I suggest you write a
description of it as though you were submitting a report and
send it to him. As far as I know, the bug is that you have to
be in forms mode in order to see certain fields in options. But
I'm not sure if you are saying there is more to it.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to have
changed (again) the options' window
Brian, would you do me this big favor and report it to the guys
out there?
I never reported a bug before and I'm afraid I'll not manage to do
it right now. So if you can, I'd appreciate it indeed :)
Em 12/04/2019 04:35, Brian's Mail
list account via Groups.Io disse:
So basically then, the field is not focussed like it
is on google but is on the page. I wonder what the point of
changing the way search works was? Might worth reporting it on
the Firefox bug tracker or on nvda github in case a work around
is possible.
Brian
bglists@...
Sent via blueyonder.
Please address personal E-mail to:-
briang1@...,
putting 'Brian Gaff'
in the display name field.
----- Original Message ----- From: "marcio via Groups.Io" <marcinhorj21@...>
To: "NVDA List" <nvda@nvda.groups.io>
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 1:03 AM
Subject: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to have changed (again) the
options' window
Hey folks,
So the subject speaks for itself.
Some of you may remember me from the other thread about the
add-ons'
section, isn't it?
Well, here we are again. Now, though, the situation is in fact
at least
a little bit better.
Our dear mozilla, on what I believe to be the latest Firefox,
changed in
a way the options' window, where we have general, privacy and
such.
At first, I was about to post here asking for a workaround for
this one,
but I found it myself.
The story is like that: being on said window, one can't, for
their life,
arrow through the options anymore. Well, at least it was what
I was getting.
Then, don't know why, but as a last resort I tried to play
with the
window using NVDA in focus mode.
Guess what? It worked!
In fact, I believe it worked because now in this very same
window you
have a search field where you can type in parts of what you
want to get,
for example "priva" for privacy. But, this field actually is
also a submenu!
No, you haven't read it wrong. It's a field and a submenu, as
NVDA
reports it.
I'll have to say, that's the first time I've seen something
like that.
Quite odd, if you ask me.
Well, all of this to say that, if you getting the same as I
got, then
justdo the NVDA focus mode thing or the equivalent on your
screen
reader, tab through the screen and then at some point you'll
be able to
arrow through the options like we are used to do.
Cheers,
Marcio
AKA /Starboy/
Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Hello Arno,
Captcha Buster never worked for me here. Are you sure it's free? I think I read you had some captchas for free, and then you had to subscribe. But maybe I'm getting mixed up with another service.
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 15:32, Arno Schuh ha scritto: Hi Oliver,
could you explain how your captcha solver works? In the German mailing list since the last week a captcha solver entitled Captcha buster is spreaded. It is available for Chorme and Firefox, too. If I understand the way it works correctly they use the option of recaptcha to recognize the alternative audio file. So if your solving routine uses an other way to solve the captcha it would be nice to have a second tool.
Yours sincerely
Arno
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 13:08 schrieb Oliver Edholm <oliver.edholm@gmail.com>:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Oliver,
Idon't have Messenger; if you send it to Marcio, can you send it to me to this mailing address? Or, can he share it with me?
Ciao,
Ollie
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Il 12/04/2019 15:02, Oliver Edholm ha scritto: Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, MarcioAKA /Starboy/ Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Great; I'll test it on Brave as well hen.
Encouraging you is the least I can do!
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 15:03, Oliver Edholm ha scritto: Hi! I think it should work on all Chromium based browsers, please inform me if it doesn't!
Thank you for your encouragement, hopefully, this is just the beginning :)
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 05:18 AM, Mallard wrote:
Oliver,
I've just downloaded your automatic captcha solier. Do you think it would work with brave, which is Chromium-based?
Just curious.
I want to thank you for your efforts, and commitment to make your research useful to help us.
I'm really excited and encouraged when I see there are still people who see the importance of accessibility to improve our daily lives.
I'll let you know how your add-on works on my machine.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 13:08, Oliver Edholm ha scritto:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Ready to test here tooo!
Ciao,
Ollie
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Il 12/04/2019 15:09, marcio via Groups.Io ha scritto: Oliver, I'd sure love to test it! So when you can, just send me the link for the Firefox version! :)
Cheers, Marcio AKA /Starboy/ Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 10:02, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi Marcio! I'll soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for Firefox as well? I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test something there right now. Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Cheers, MarcioAKA /Starboy/ Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Mozilla seems to have changed the options window, again
Brian doesn't know what the bug is. I suggest
you write a description of it as though you were submitting a report and send it
to him. As far as I know, the bug is that you have to be in forms mode in
order to see certain fields in options. But I'm not sure if you are saying
there is more to it.
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 12, 2019 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to have changed (again) the
options' window
Brian, would you do me this big favor and report it to the guys
out there? I never reported a bug before and I'm afraid I'll not manage to do
it right now. So if you can, I'd appreciate it indeed :)
Em 12/04/2019 04:35, Brian's Mail list account via
Groups.Io disse:
So
basically then, the field is not focussed like it is on google but is on the
page. I wonder what the point of changing the way search works was? Might
worth reporting it on the Firefox bug tracker or on nvda github in case
a work around is possible. Brian
bglists@... Sent
via blueyonder. Please address personal E-mail to:- briang1@..., putting
'Brian Gaff' in the display name field. ----- Original Message -----
From: "marcio via Groups.Io" <marcinhorj21@...>
To: "NVDA List" <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent:
Friday, April 12, 2019 1:03 AM Subject: [nvda] Cuttie Mozilla seems to
have changed (again) the options' window
Hey folks, So the subject speaks for itself.
Some of you may remember me from the other thread about the add-ons'
section, isn't it? Well, here we are again. Now, though, the
situation is in fact at least a little bit better. Our dear mozilla,
on what I believe to be the latest Firefox, changed in a way the
options' window, where we have general, privacy and such. At first, I
was about to post here asking for a workaround for this one, but I found
it myself. The story is like that: being on said window, one can't, for
their life, arrow through the options anymore. Well, at least it was
what I was getting. Then, don't know why, but as a last resort I tried
to play with the window using NVDA in focus mode. Guess what? It
worked! In fact, I believe it worked because now in this very same
window you have a search field where you can type in parts of what you
want to get, for example "priva" for privacy. But, this field actually
is also a submenu! No, you haven't read it wrong. It's a field and a
submenu, as NVDA reports it. I'll have to say, that's the first time
I've seen something like that. Quite odd, if you ask me.
Well,
all of this to say that, if you getting the same as I got, then justdo
the NVDA focus mode thing or the equivalent on your screen reader, tab
through the screen and then at some point you'll be able to arrow
through the options like we are used to do.
Cheers, Marcio
AKA /Starboy/
Follow or add me on Facebook <https://facebook.com/coolbutpsycho>
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Re: Observation of Reply Behaviour of Some List Members
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:22 AM, Tyler Wood wrote:
Why mail clients are still, in 2019 not honoring the threaded view and starting an entire new one is beyond me - is there anything specific that would cause such a thing?
Yes, it depends entirely on what a given e-mail client uses to build threads. Most use a combination of actual subject along with any one of several other e-mail header fields that most of us don't ever see because we don't display e-mail headers in full. One big problem that occurs far more frequently on some of the blind technology related lists is that subjects accidentally get changed, causing a topic split when none was intended. All it takes is adding a space or deleting one in a Subject: field and, bang, new topic. When I actually see this occurring on the archive I immediately merge the "stray" back into the original and just pray that whoever follows up might not follow-up directly to the stray. We also see this happen when folks use e-mail classification programs that intentionally alter the Subject: field by adding text to it, e.g., [spam] or something similar. Most threading algorithms these days pay a lot of attention to the content of Subject:. It has, in fact, become common to make that the primary determinant in deciding, "What is a thread/conversation?" It's presumed that if someone is deliberately altering the Subject: field in an ongoing topic it's because they're intentionally trying to spin-off a different topic. So the best thing one can do to avoid accidental topic/thread/conversation splits is to leave the Subject: field unchanged. The second thing is to avoid using just altering the subject as a "new thread creation" technique. Starting a new topic via the posting address absolutely guarantees that a new thread/conversation/topic is going to be created even if it were to have exactly the same title as an existing one (which, I'd have to believe everyone knows, is a very bad idea). --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Hi Oliver,
could you explain how your captcha solver works? In the German mailing list since the last week a captcha solver entitled Captcha buster is spreaded. It is available for Chorme and Firefox, too. If I understand the way it works correctly they use the option of recaptcha to recognize the alternative audio file. So if your solving routine uses an other way to solve the captcha it would be nice to have a second tool.
Yours sincerely
Arno
Am Freitag, 12. April 2019 13:08 schrieb Oliver Edholm <oliver.edholm@gmail.com>:
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually which is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually and then give correct and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help with something accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Observation of Reply Behaviour of Some List Members
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 03:51 AM, Brian's Mail list account wrote:
Brian our moderator does not agree that this can occur
Brian, please, please, please stop harping on this!! I have never, ever said it cannot occur. I have said it is exceedingly rare for the vast majority of users around the world, and it is. I have been in the computing world full time since the 1980s and the kinds of issue you routinely describe yourself as having is not, in any way, characteristic of most users experiences, period. You are having a long term problem with your ISP. It is up to you to get that fixed via your ISP or change ISPs. General policy or expectation should not be set based on idiosyncratic behavior by an ISP, and cannot be. Extremely delayed or out of order delivery is very, very, very rare for most users of e-mail and, as such, will never be presumed to be the norm. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1809, Build 17763
Growth for the sake of growth is the ideology of the cancer cell.
~ Edward Abbey
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Oliver,
I have installed the extension. Now Brave asks me if I want to
disable developer mode extensions every time I start Brave.
Should I go into the settings and turn developer mode off or
what. this is going to get kind of irritating after a while if I
have to keep getting these warnings.
thanks for this great extension.
Dan Beaver
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Silly question, but, can you provide the URL of a site/page,
which is an example of the type of captcha it should be able to
solve/work with?
TIA
Jacob Kruger
Blind Biker
"Resistance is futile...but, acceptance is versatile..."
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On 2019-04-12 3:03 PM, Oliver Edholm
wrote:
Hi! I think it should work on all Chromium based browsers, please
inform me if it doesn't!
Thank you for your encouragement, hopefully, this is just the
beginning :)
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 05:18 AM, Mallard wrote:
Oliver,
I've just downloaded your automatic captcha solier. Do you think
it
would work with brave, which is Chromium-based?
Just curious.
I want to thank you for your efforts, and commitment to make
your
research useful to help us.
I'm really excited and encouraged when I see there are still
people who
see the importance of accessibility to improve our daily lives.
I'll let you know how your add-on works on my machine.
Ciao,
Ollie
Il 12/04/2019 13:08, Oliver Edholm ha scritto:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome
Extension
for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here:
http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently have
caught an
eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with visually
which
is hard to do if you have a visual impairment. Here I think
there's
big potential for AI to help and look at the web page visually
and
then give correct and helpful information to the visually
impaired or
blind user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly popular
NVDA
add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA add-ons list,
(if
you're interested in trying out):
https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please contact
me or
reply to this thread if you want to get help with something
accessibility wise or have any kind of feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Oliver,
I'd sure love to test it!
So when you can, just send me the link for the Firefox version! :)
Em 12/04/2019 10:02, Oliver Edholm
disse:
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Hi Marcio! I'll
soon have a Firefox version as well, I'll send on Messenger if you
want to test!
On Fri, Apr 12, 2019 at 04:54 AM, marcio wrote:
Oliver, is this extension going to be developed for
Firefox as well?
I hoped to test it and give you some feedback, but Chrome isn't
my default browser hence I'm not comfortable with it to test
something there right now.
Also I never even installed an extension on this browser, so...
Looking forward to see this one in Firefox, and my apologies if
I'm asking too much. Take your time :)
Em 12/04/2019 08:08, Oliver Edholm
disse:
Hi!
I just wanted to announce that I'm now releasing a Chrome
Extension for automatic captcha solving.
You can download the extension here: http://www.screenreader.ai/download_captcha_solver.html
I'm a sighted machine learning researcher that recently
have caught an eye on the field of web accessibility.
Websites are primarily designed to be interacted with
visually which is hard to do if you have a visual
impairment. Here I think there's big potential for AI to
help and look at the web page visually and then give correct
and helpful information to the visually impaired or blind
user.
I'm also the creator of the newly created but fairly
popular NVDA add-on, "Image Describer", can be found at NVDA
add-ons list, (if you're interested in trying out): https://addons.nvda-project.org/index.en.html
I'm looking towards doing much more than this, please
contact me or reply to this thread if you want to get help
with something accessibility wise or have any kind of
feedback.
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Re: Free captcha solving chrome extension
Hi Simone! Thanks for the awesome reply!! Please spread as much as possible.
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