← Back to context Comment by armchairhacker 5 days ago They're very hard problems, but still, less hard than blocking AI with CAPTCHAs. 3 comments armchairhacker Reply johnmaguire 5 days ago [citation needed]?After all, Anubis looks to be a successful project to me. immibis 2 days ago Anubis doesn't block anything. You just have to open the page and wait a few seconds before you can see it. It's just that current crawlers are too dumb to do the proof-of-work, so it blocks them until they can do it. johnmaguire 2 days ago How exactly does this demonstrate that it isn't successful at blocking them?
johnmaguire 5 days ago [citation needed]?After all, Anubis looks to be a successful project to me. immibis 2 days ago Anubis doesn't block anything. You just have to open the page and wait a few seconds before you can see it. It's just that current crawlers are too dumb to do the proof-of-work, so it blocks them until they can do it. johnmaguire 2 days ago How exactly does this demonstrate that it isn't successful at blocking them?
immibis 2 days ago Anubis doesn't block anything. You just have to open the page and wait a few seconds before you can see it. It's just that current crawlers are too dumb to do the proof-of-work, so it blocks them until they can do it. johnmaguire 2 days ago How exactly does this demonstrate that it isn't successful at blocking them?
[citation needed]?
After all, Anubis looks to be a successful project to me.
Anubis doesn't block anything. You just have to open the page and wait a few seconds before you can see it. It's just that current crawlers are too dumb to do the proof-of-work, so it blocks them until they can do it.
How exactly does this demonstrate that it isn't successful at blocking them?