Computer reads Digg users' dirty minds
You know those sequences of distorted letters and numbers you have to type in at websites? Known as captchas, they were popularized by PayPal cofounder Max Levchin. And they're used on sites like Digg to prevent computer-generated spam. Annoying but smart. Sometimes too smart. This captcha, supposedly randomly generated, clearly shows that Digg's servers know exactly what's on users' minds.