Unfortunately, just this week someone fine-tuned the Mistral-7B LLM to play DOOM :P<p><a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39813174">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39813174</a>
Absolutely love it. Unusual captcha's are great.<p>Reminded me of this one: <a href="http://random.irb.hr/signup.php" rel="nofollow">http://random.irb.hr/signup.php</a>
It let me through despite trying to attack a cacodemon with a pistol.<p>With it being so famously portable, I was expecting this to actually run Doom in the browser and complete a simple map.
I'm still waiting for someone to make the Mona Lisa Captcha: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqnXp6Saa8Y</a>
Absolute banger.
But the auto-aim on vertical axis is missing. You should be able to have the crosshair <i>under</i> an enemy and still hit them.
But in any case, nicely done!
Now I want Men In Black mode, where your job is to identify the threat posed by the popup and shoot accordingly:<p>Alien doing pull ups? Fine. 8 year old girl holding a Quantum Physics book in a dark alley? That's sus...
Can you make one based on the WoW fishing minigame? ie they need to click on the bobber at the right time.<p>I'm not expecting it to last longer, but there really should be some decent fishing bots at this point.
I always thought there is a room for mini web games in 2024. Currently no decent site to simply play some little games is a bummer. I would appreciate games like this to play between my coding sessions. And I am obviously not interested in downloading games, I am interested in web native games.
Google has been contracting for the military doing AI for over a decade, I'm pretty sure targeting objects w/ a computer in a combat type situation isn't going to stop anyone. They have aim bots for most FPS games too<p>Still cool and unique though
Not really Doom, a few years old, and now broken apparently. IIRC it was basically just a mouse only shooting gallery mini-game.<p>EDIT: Not broken, just not obvious one must click the sound options to start. Still just a mouse gallery mini-game. Doubtful you'd even need AI to solve it.
Who else is clicking "click to start" like me? It turns out you have to choose one of the buttons. I thought they are there to allow me to enable/disable the sound, but they also both act as start buttons.<p>Didn't know a simple interface with a sound switch and a game start button can be designed this badly.
> Don't take this too seriously, this is a little project for fun, if do you know how to code it's pretty easy to break the security of this.<p>As opposed to standard "click the traffic light" type captchas which are almost impossible for modern AI to break.<p>I think the doom captcha is probably more secure than standard captchas simply by virtue of its obscurity.