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I built a CAPTCHA that never lets you leave
This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challenge What I Built I built a fake CAPTCHA game called I'm Not a Robot. It starts like a normal human verification flow: click the checkbox solve the image challenge verify and move on with your life Except it never really lets you move on. The main joke is based on one of the most annoying real CAPTCHA experiences: you click all the correct image tiles, and then more tiles keep loading. Sometimes the new tile also contains the thing you were suppo
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