
hCaptcha
reCAPTCHA
Cloudflare Turnstile
ALTCHA
mosparo
Private Captcha
GeeTest CAPTCHA
Cap Captcha
grep.app
Sourcegraph
searchcode
Sourcebot
Codase
Etsy Hound
OpenGrok
URLscan.io
hCaptchaTo summarise the process of migrating from reCaptcha to hCaptha:
Here it is my original review
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That's it, and HCaptcha will start working. I would imagine it's a better idea to add a specific site exception for hcaptcha.com, and I'm sure I will later, but just really didn't have the patience to do it via screen reader right now. Source: over 3 years ago
Finally, we build a front end with a captcha feature with NextJS and hCaptcha. - Source: dev.to / about 4 years ago
I have Ublock and UMatrix running. Had to whitelist hcaptcha.com and bitwarden.com to get the challenge to pop up. Source: about 4 years ago
First of all, you can stop trolling. It's not about the actual technology, as it may be hcaptcha.com for change or any others like that. It's about not relying on badly aged technology which is only creating problems for users, not for the bots, as this level of noise and numbers/letters is no longer an issue even for javascript-based AI. Source: almost 5 years ago
How though? Can you also avoid DDoS simply by designing your system to not care if the requester is a bot or not. Let's say I'm running https://grep.app/ for example. AI bots start heavily using it, costing me a ton of money. How would you magically design this so it doesn't matter if the end bots are using it? - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
Https://grep.app - To search repos for patterns. I usually use it when I'm using an obscure or badly documented library. https://unicode.scarfboy.com/ - Unicode stuff. There are a lot of small Unicode tool sites. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
There are some alternatives like https://grep.app or https://sourcegraph.com/search if you want fast live search, but at the end of the day these are generally expensive services to provide, especially for free anonymous users, so you should probably at least accept that service providers can and do change things like this. You can also run something like your own copy of Zoekt and then ingest repositories on... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Https://grep.app/ is another good one. Not sure how many repos they index though. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Https://grep.app/ is similar and seems to return results, but I have not compared it to native GitHub search. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
reCAPTCHA - reCAPTCHA is a free security service that protects your websites from spam and abuse.
Sourcegraph - Sourcegraph is a free, self-hosted code search and intelligence server that helps developers find, review, understand, and debug code. Use it with any Git code host for teams from 1 to 10,000+.
Cloudflare Turnstile - Cloudflare's service for any company to replace CAPTCHAs and deliver a better experience to web visitors.
searchcode - A source code search engine
ALTCHA - ALTCHA is a free CAPTCHA alternative that uses a proof-of-work mechanism to protect your website, and online services from spam.
Sourcebot - Codebase understanding for humans and agents