Adam Thompson <[email protected]> writes:

> Webvism?  Can't say I've ever heard of it.  What does it do
> (appologies if this gets slightly off topic).

Webvism is both a service and a Firefox plugin for solving captchas.
The solutions are crowd-sourced.  When you run across a captcha, you
upload it to webvism, and some kind soul on the net will solve it for
you.  The service is invitation-only.  Apparently, you can request an
invitation from their site.
I've never used it on Linux, but I guess it will work with Firefox on
Linux as well as it does with Firefox on Windows.
Anyway, this is what a lot of blind folks seem to be using to solve
captchas.  Too bad it's only available for one browser.

BTW, this isn't off-topic at all, since it relates to web accessibility.
But now that you mention it, I should probably write a brief message
about list rules.

-- Chris
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