Finding where the Captcha images were taken is the most rainbolt thing ever. Most people get annoyed doing Captcha whereas Rainbolt see’s an opportunity 🤣
The most annoying part is that how you click it doesn't even really matter because at that point it knows that you're not a bot so then you're just solving it now you have to prove something to yourself.
nah if this guy was a kid in my neighborhood i would hang out with him everyday, and i would feel like i have the most 200 IQ super genius friend in the whole world, we would have great times
First time I've ever beaten your time. Saw the thumbnail and immediately knew the location as I live in Copenhagen and have seen that exact spot a thousand times before lol
Super cool seeing you figure it out so quickly! I live in Copenhagen, so I recognised that it was the 6A bus (The A lines are the ones with the red strip on the left side of the bus), but you definitely found it much quicker than I would've done, even with me knowing the city and bus path beforehand.
It’s the fact that he can also find interiors (the few times he exposed gatekeepers and the sandwiches they bought at certain shops) that makes him absolutely terrifying..
To be fair, a robot could probably find it far more quickly. Google's reverse image search can pick your image out of the zillions of images on the internet. If given access to street view, I'm sure it could find the location in seconds.
Also: if you aren't aware, pretty much all captchas are used to train machine learning algorithms. Remember when you used to have to identify a blurry picture of some misprinted word in a book? That was training character recognition for Google Books. Now, it's training object recognition for Waymo's self-driving cars. It still works as a Turing test because it's a task that machines will be able to do soon, but can't do *yet*.
To complicate matters, I'm fairly sure there actually used to be a shelter at that bus stop. I lived about a kilometer from there back between late 2011 and early 2014.
If you don't know which squares to click it doesn't matter actually if you click those small slivers or not... That clicking itself is used to train AI image recognition and it is not the actual test... The actual test for humans is how you move your mouse as you do it whether it is robotic or natural movement of the cursor...
that was true once upon a time, but no longer is the case. They use a bunch of heuristics including mouse movement, but image recognition is definitely part of the test now.
@@TrimutiusToo I know I'm late, but it's not exactly true. Obviously the test will not fail because you forget a pixel nor because you clic on an almost emplty case, but it can make the test longer in some case. I try a lot of things and it seem if the object is very big on screen, it's better to clic as few cases as possible, because selecting half the cases will make it suspect. If thz object is linked to others objects (for exemple someone is on a bike) it's better to select only the asked object (do not select the head of the person for exemple). When objects are only partially visible it's generally better to select them, but not always... You also need to be consistent (if you start selecting the few pixels cases on the first image, do the same on the next). Again, unless you randomly clic it will eventually pass, but if you do not respect thoses rules you could need to do four tests instead of one. It's also important to note that it heavely depend on your pricacy settings: if you are on incognito mode with an ad-blocker it will generally ask way more questions that if you have open cookie parameters without ad-block, because it can easily track you.
I can imagine a world in which I send a selfie, and Rainbolt is like. "Definitely American trees, somewhere north could be [insert exact location] oh is that a cherry blossom? Oh that's just [insert exact location]."
Fun to come in and immediately see my own local bus there! Also you were a bit lucky, the area you highlighted for the search cut out the majority of central Copenhagen
Always wandered if I'd ever see something I'd recognise on geoguessr. Todays that day i guess, i cycle past here frequently... and i didnt even recognize it lol
Ngl there should be a series of rainbolt getting kidnapped and flown into random countries where he gets released in the most random backroad and he has to guess where tf he is
It's important to note that whenever the blue button reads "skip" before you select anything, it's not actually a CAPTCHA. It doesn't verify your answer against any expected answer. Whenever the button starts with "skip", you are doing Google's work for free. In actuality, by solving these you tell Google that you're a good slave that does what he's told blindly, so they pile MORE pointless square selections on you. I find that the only sane way of solving reCAPTCHA is doing the audio CAPTCHA. You hear an awful voice recording, and you need to transcribe a single word out of it. That's it. Not the whole thing. Write one word, and you're through.
0:45 because the car already knows where it is, what it doesn't know is what it is looking at. Also you should definitely get in contact with the Jet Lag team for their next game of hide and seek.
I found the house of 3 youtubers based on some footage they showed. One was a quick video full of jumpcuts to a Home Depot (or something similar), I was able to find the store in the county he lives and traced back the streets and finally found his house. The other one was just driving around his house a lot testing the breaks and sensors of his new car, that was pretty easy, the third one was a bit more tricky but showed enough footage of him driving around his car that I could see signs and building around his place and it was much easier to find his place. I didn't tell anyone about these, I don't want to publish private information on them but it was a fun challenge.
As a Dane, immidiately recognized this this being Copenhagen, just from the thumbnail, but it was kinda fun seeing him know it was Copenhagen and saying the buildings look right while looking at buildings there are thousands, if not tens of thousands, of in Denmark.
RAINBOLT be like: from the reflection in his eye, we can see a lot. First of all there is a tree facing north, and the light is facing east. Now from about 36 feet away, we can see a shadow, and now we can pinpoint his location from here
Yo rainbolt, i have a challange for you, this company Horde has put a million NOK somewhere in the woods, with a camera streaming the money. I bet you can't find the location of the box!!
I really wonder if RAINBOLT is going to use his skills for crime investigations at some point, i really think he could make millions with that just by locating crime scenes
to be honest this just proves you're a robot if anything
Frostech u should invite rainbolt to a collab
Or Rainbolt
Why did I read that in your voice and tone....
@@TheKantoguy123same 😭😭😭
@@No_Limits_411ROinBOlT
Bro's interrogating the captcha robot rather than it interrogating him
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Misuse of the word "interrogating", overrated comment.
CAPTCHA: Select All Images With A Cambodian Bollard
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Yes but add some decoys
"Select all images with a Polish tree"
@@ArthurB26 select all the images with an Estonian lightpost
@@MegaMonkeVr Select all images with Brazilian dirt
Finding where the Captcha images were taken is the most rainbolt thing ever. Most people get annoyed doing Captcha whereas Rainbolt see’s an opportunity 🤣
The most annoying part is that how you click it doesn't even really matter because at that point it knows that you're not a bot so then you're just solving it now you have to prove something to yourself.
sees*
Imagine not being able to find that random bus stop in Copenhagen in under 3 minutes 7 seconds lmao.. amateur hour
don't tell me you can do better
@@GohWenXiZhonghuass I have personally seen jackhouse1618 do this in just 3 minutes an 6 seconds while eating a full container of pringles.
@@GohWenXiZhonghuass (he was being sarcastic)
@@GohWenXiZhonghuassyou : | the joke: -
@@GohWenXiZhonghuass I knew where it was in 3 seconds
Liam Neeson: "I don't know who you are, and I don't know - - - "
Rainbolt (In backround): "Found her!".
Yeah, save the phone-call...
This sounded like an Albanian hill.
SOUNDED?
"Why don't you play with the neighbors kid?"
The neighbors kid:
Thats a pretty cool neightbours kid xD
A year later:
You: "Mom that picture is from Poland, look at the trees"
Your mom: "We're taking you to get tested"
true
@@thunder6889 yeah
nah if this guy was a kid in my neighborhood i would hang out with him everyday, and i would feel like i have the most 200 IQ super genius friend in the whole world, we would have great times
"low effort"
"i'd like to see how you guys could've done it"
bro 💀
Did not expect a geogeuessr video about a bus I have been on almost daily for three years. Well done.
Do you ever get surprised when you’re doing a captcha and you see your bus there?
He's coming for you next.
Too much information. He can probably find where you live now
@@yourdad7682 found him 7 minutes later
still waiting for rainbolt to reply here saying "found you".
solving CAPTCHA like this proves you're more robot than human
he never finished the captcha because he got distracted. i guess it works, robots cant pass it
Everyday I thank god that Rainbot is not a supervillain.
as long as you don’t post a single pixel of your house you’ll be fine
@@TheTNTer He doesn't need any pixels. He can find you by snorting what air you breath.
@@CreppyMC naw 💀
what if he is, but he hides it
He'll find you by teaching the dna in your fart molecule
The IRS doesn’t find him. He finds them
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that’d be pretty interesting if he owed a lot of money in back taxes.
Capcha: Complete this puzzle to prove you are a human:
Rainbolt: Copenhagen
Capcha: You are a robot!
I like this creative use of captchas, making an annoying thing into something fun
why let them annoy you? that's called being a slave to your own emotions
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@@anomaly3215 id rather be a "slave to my own emotions" than be an actual npc
@@anomaly3215 oh yipee! Im so happy I get to do another 5 captchas to verify a password because I miss 1 that I didnt know counted! Man Im so happy!
@@juliangrnborg7289 The actual npc is the one who fails to comprehend simple instructions and images
First time I've ever beaten your time. Saw the thumbnail and immediately knew the location as I live in Copenhagen and have seen that exact spot a thousand times before lol
Same!
Bro says "clearly" about something that would have taken me 18 lifetimes to figure out 😂😂
Imagine living in Denmark and getting a captcha of your own apartment building
Only for Rainbolt to casually dox you in under three minutes
Me: Struggling to solve a captcha in 3 minutes
Rainbolt: I found the exact coordinates of this captcha in under 3 minutes
This guy takes "prove you are human" to the next level.
Honestly I just love every single video of him. I enjoy watching them so much.
Super cool seeing you figure it out so quickly! I live in Copenhagen, so I recognised that it was the 6A bus (The A lines are the ones with the red strip on the left side of the bus), but you definitely found it much quicker than I would've done, even with me knowing the city and bus path beforehand.
I hope dude will never become a villain
It’s the fact that he can also find interiors (the few times he exposed gatekeepers and the sandwiches they bought at certain shops) that makes him absolutely terrifying..
Watch reCaptcha still say this man is a robot, even though he FOUND the Captcha. Bro is the most human-like human ever.
To be fair, a robot could probably find it far more quickly.
Google's reverse image search can pick your image out of the zillions of images on the internet. If given access to street view, I'm sure it could find the location in seconds.
Also: if you aren't aware, pretty much all captchas are used to train machine learning algorithms.
Remember when you used to have to identify a blurry picture of some misprinted word in a book? That was training character recognition for Google Books. Now, it's training object recognition for Waymo's self-driving cars. It still works as a Turing test because it's a task that machines will be able to do soon, but can't do *yet*.
This was actually my favorite video on this channel. Please post more!!
Rainbolt:
3 mins to find a location
3 years of mewing
CAPTCHA: Find me
RAINBOLT: Challenge accepted
oh my god I wanted to do this for a while, happy you've done it haha
To complicate matters, I'm fairly sure there actually used to be a shelter at that bus stop. I lived about a kilometer from there back between late 2011 and early 2014.
If you don't know which squares to click it doesn't matter actually if you click those small slivers or not... That clicking itself is used to train AI image recognition and it is not the actual test... The actual test for humans is how you move your mouse as you do it whether it is robotic or natural movement of the cursor...
Very true
that was true once upon a time, but no longer is the case. They use a bunch of heuristics including mouse movement, but image recognition is definitely part of the test now.
@@snowe.. yes but slivers still don't matter you will pass whether you choose them or not, test is smart enough to not be that picky about it
yeah it's a pet peeve of mine when people "stress" over that bc the program doesnt give a shit lol
@@TrimutiusToo I know I'm late, but it's not exactly true.
Obviously the test will not fail because you forget a pixel nor because you clic on an almost emplty case, but it can make the test longer in some case.
I try a lot of things and it seem if the object is very big on screen, it's better to clic as few cases as possible, because selecting half the cases will make it suspect.
If thz object is linked to others objects (for exemple someone is on a bike) it's better to select only the asked object (do not select the head of the person for exemple).
When objects are only partially visible it's generally better to select them, but not always...
You also need to be consistent (if you start selecting the few pixels cases on the first image, do the same on the next).
Again, unless you randomly clic it will eventually pass, but if you do not respect thoses rules you could need to do four tests instead of one.
It's also important to note that it heavely depend on your pricacy settings: if you are on incognito mode with an ad-blocker it will generally ask way more questions that if you have open cookie parameters without ad-block, because it can easily track you.
the fact that bro said finding location of capcha is the most low-effort piece of cake.. just blows my mind..
Im just glad he doesnt get any villain arc or anything
noggin status: used
Imagine if you live there and you keep seeing your own house in the captcha
I grew up in Copenhagen and often biked past this area and was surprised when I saw the thumbnail
I can imagine a world in which I send a selfie, and Rainbolt is like. "Definitely American trees, somewhere north could be [insert exact location] oh is that a cherry blossom? Oh that's just [insert exact location]."
Fun to come in and immediately see my own local bus there! Also you were a bit lucky, the area you highlighted for the search cut out the majority of central Copenhagen
Always wandered if I'd ever see something I'd recognise on geoguessr. Todays that day i guess, i cycle past here frequently... and i didnt even recognize it lol
Bro is the new captcha robot tester
could you make a guide on the websites and tools you use?
Im new here and absolutely flabbergasted that he was able to get the Copenhagen scene in under 4 minutes
Recaptcha gives up as it's found an adversary stronger than it.
Memorizing the architecture is insane
Rainbolt "there's so many fun things you can do with captcha like finding the exact location of the bus"
Google: *"Are you a robot?"*
Rainbolt: *"no, you are a simple game of GeoGuessr"*
"interested to see how you guys would've done it"... Bro we can't do that🤣
This guy doesn’t need to go outside and touch grass bro knows countries by their grass 😂
Geoguessr CAPTCHA......sounds like a new map is born!
I thought the geoguessing stuff isn't real. Until I learned the methods used and knowledge you are to possess, it's pretty real.
Love ya Rainbolt❤
Ngl there should be a series of rainbolt getting kidnapped and flown into random countries where he gets released in the most random backroad and he has to guess where tf he is
The robot has to confirm it’s not rainbolt
MORE! I would love to see more of this honestly :) ty rainbolt
CAPTCHA 2.0 be like: Select all images with trees that can only be found in the southern region of Thailand.
Captcha's for normal people: Select all images with a motorbike
Captcha's for rainbolt: *Locate* the motorbike in the pictures
I would love for you to do more of these!
Bro can recognize a Copenhagen bus when I can’t and live in Denmark. I can even barely reconnoze my own house💀
It's important to note that whenever the blue button reads "skip" before you select anything, it's not actually a CAPTCHA. It doesn't verify your answer against any expected answer. Whenever the button starts with "skip", you are doing Google's work for free. In actuality, by solving these you tell Google that you're a good slave that does what he's told blindly, so they pile MORE pointless square selections on you.
I find that the only sane way of solving reCAPTCHA is doing the audio CAPTCHA. You hear an awful voice recording, and you need to transcribe a single word out of it. That's it. Not the whole thing. Write one word, and you're through.
This guy and Liam Neeson would be one hell of a duo...
I've never seen somebody going through captcha's and just being like "wow, this one would be really fun"
When the task by captcha is "find the bus", you're not actually suppose to _find_ the bus :D
0:45 because the car already knows where it is, what it doesn't know is what it is looking at.
Also you should definitely get in contact with the Jet Lag team for their next game of hide and seek.
What website is that where you are filtering bus stops and buildings?
need this also
@@oskarhansen9405 its so easy to find it
Bellingcat OpenStreetMap search or overpass turbo has been featured before
found it: Bellingcat OpenStreetMap search
bellingcat osm
I found the house of 3 youtubers based on some footage they showed. One was a quick video full of jumpcuts to a Home Depot (or something similar), I was able to find the store in the county he lives and traced back the streets and finally found his house. The other one was just driving around his house a lot testing the breaks and sensors of his new car, that was pretty easy, the third one was a bit more tricky but showed enough footage of him driving around his car that I could see signs and building around his place and it was much easier to find his place. I didn't tell anyone about these, I don't want to publish private information on them but it was a fun challenge.
As a Dane, immidiately recognized this this being Copenhagen, just from the thumbnail, but it was kinda fun seeing him know it was Copenhagen and saying the buildings look right while looking at buildings there are thousands, if not tens of thousands, of in Denmark.
Nice to see you in my old hood! I've been there 1000s of times, but couldn't pinpoint it other than "probably Copenhagen."
He would definitely know the place where to hide from Martha.
What Software/Websites did you use?
He mentions it, its called the billingcat openstreetmap search tool
RAINBOLT be like: from the reflection in his eye, we can see a lot. First of all there is a tree facing north, and the light is facing east. Now from about 36 feet away, we can see a shadow, and now we can pinpoint his location from here
Damn. I like to see this process. Nice work.
He faster finds where it is than me clicking the bus squares in captcha
got a heart attack when he showed the image because I’ve been to that exact bus stop in Copenhagen 😭😭😭😭
Yo rainbolt, i have a challange for you, this company Horde has put a million NOK somewhere in the woods, with a camera streaming the money. I bet you can't find the location of the box!!
holy shit i had no idea that was possible with such efficiency
If this guy had his way, future captcha would be like: "find the location of this brick"
Nobody:
Rainbolt: This pole would be nice to try and find too
hey rainbolt you should do videos where you do specific countries, and find the location in the country
true
I really wonder if RAINBOLT is going to use his skills for crime investigations at some point, i really think he could make millions with that just by locating crime scenes
Rainbolt passed the Touring Test, he's probably human.
Le captcha: well he definitely not human!!!
this man could find the place where me and my friend hid the body parts of a mermaid barbie doll
Very fun! Tell us more about the unreleased images and do more of these
Rainbolt's actually just been stuck on a captcha for the past half an hour and decided to make a video about it.
this is crazy
Fire hydrant........ if our dude finds one, it's proof we're living in a simulation, and Rainbolt is the developer's avatar.
You are so clearly not the robot that you may actually are the robot!
You definitely failed the captcha test because you aren't human
DANMARK NÆVNT I MEDIERNE!!!!!
JA TJAAAAAK
More of these! Really entertaining
Cope-inhagen: the perfect city for Rainbolt
"Are you a robot?"
☑️ Yes
☑️ No
✅ Absolutely
trying to solve captcha by identifying brazilian dirt would cripple the internet
is it weird that I want to see his neural activity when he does stuff like this? dude's like a supercomputer on crack
that would be cool
That's crazy. In 2010 I moved to Copenhagen and lived a stone's throw from there!
Imagine if this whole process will be the new capcha in 50 years
I live like 800 meters from that busstop. And I could not do it in under 10 min ^^^...you sick!
Bro just casually knows everything about every country
That's actually a reverse-captcha. Succeeding proves you're a robot.
What is the name of the tool he used at 2:15
It's called Bellingcat OpenStreetMap Search
0:41 only rain bolt could think finding its location is easier than clicking boxes
that's the most nerdy/scary thing I've seen
"How you guys would have done it?"
Step 1: Taking a sabbatical leave
That’s something a robot would do 😂