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You could use something like mCaptcha, which isn't really a captcha (because it doesn't do a Turing test), but fills the same use case, by providing users with a proof of work challenge, which rate limits them like a captcha would
I tried their demo page but it just takes the login credentials and never actually shows a captcha. Maybe it broken? Could you tell me what I should be seeing here?
You need to register an account on their demo page (this account gets automatically deleted after a while). And then you can create deployments, that can be embedded into other forms
I'm lost... Based on their link I expected a "demo" page, you know, something that actually shows an example of the captcha that this code is supposed to provide? I didn't even see a description of what kind of input their captcha requests from the users. It seems like I have to do a full installation just to learn something they could have provided in a single picture.
The user doesn't have to do anything, your computer has to do the work
Ooooohhhh! Well now, suddenly this sounds a lot more interesting! Thanks for that breakdown, because I completely missed the point of this one.