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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 months agoI transfer data by printing it and then scanning it when I get to the location. I just like the artefacts it leaves behind. If it is anything other than text or a photo, I compile the file into a QR code and print that. A Windows 10 installation iso is about 1499639 QR codes
minus-squareGhoelianlinkfedilinkNederlands2•4 months agoCouldn’t you, theoretically, create one massive QR code containing all that data? You’d need a massive camera sensor to get the resolution required to actually decode it though.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•4 months agohttps://youtu.be/ExwqNreocpg?si=2eHJdNFMSYmUImV0 This guy wrote a game that can fit in a QR code
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•4 months agoYou mean I can backup my 20tb NAS on QR codes?
I transfer data by printing it and then scanning it when I get to the location.
I just like the artefacts it leaves behind.
If it is anything other than text or a photo, I compile the file into a QR code and print that.
A Windows 10 installation iso is about 1499639 QR codes
Couldn’t you, theoretically, create one massive QR code containing all that data? You’d need a massive camera sensor to get the resolution required to actually decode it though.
https://youtu.be/ExwqNreocpg?si=2eHJdNFMSYmUImV0
This guy wrote a game that can fit in a QR code
You mean I can backup my 20tb NAS on QR codes?