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    4 months ago

    Proof of work. This won’t stop all bots from getting into the system, but it will prevent large numbers of them from doing so.

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      Proof of work could be easily combined with this, if the wasted computational cost is deemed necessary/worthy. (At least it’s wasted CPU cost, instead of wasted human time like captcha.)

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        4 months ago

        Tor has already implemented proof of work to protect onion services and from everything I can tell it has definitely helped. It’s a slight inconvenience for users but it becomes very expensive very quickly for bot farms.

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      Yeah proof of something (work, storage, etc) seems like the most promising direction… I think it’s definitely going to raise global energy consumption further though which kind of sucks.

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        I don’t think that raising global energy is necessarily a bad thing. I think that that will lead to the development of more energy technology.