Sorry, I could be completely wrong. After further research, it seems like today's audio captchas consist of distorted output from TTS engines.
I think Google's voice search already does this (feeding into audio captchas), but obviously there is a smaller crowd from which to source free audio recognition assuming that people who are both sighted and hearing…
Yep. They give you a little program that runs on your computer that checks your external IP address at frequent intervals and updates the DNS records when it changes. Better yet, some home routers have a configuration…
That's how mobile radios have always worked... CB, FRS, GMRS, etc. Definitely not a new problem. Repeaters can mitigate the problem somewhat.
Sorry, I could be completely wrong. After further research, it seems like today's audio captchas consist of distorted output from TTS engines.
I think Google's voice search already does this (feeding into audio captchas), but obviously there is a smaller crowd from which to source free audio recognition assuming that people who are both sighted and hearing…
Yep. They give you a little program that runs on your computer that checks your external IP address at frequent intervals and updates the DNS records when it changes. Better yet, some home routers have a configuration…
That's how mobile radios have always worked... CB, FRS, GMRS, etc. Definitely not a new problem. Repeaters can mitigate the problem somewhat.