A video that explains how information on a QR codes is stored.

20 points

I loved QRs since the first time I learned about them and couldn’t stop thinking on the artistic possibilities they could had, and was really frustrated that nobody, except me and my nerd friends used them. But at that time, you needed to download an special app to use them and the normal ones on android had ads on them (yikes), no idea how it was on iPhone. But then it was implemented by default on phone cameras and it felt great.

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I feel the same. When I learned about them, I used them for easy access (although a third party app was necessary at the time) to certain websites: I have several house plants at home. I made little signs with the latin name of the plant and a QR code that leads me to a website where care instructions are shown (how many times the plant has to be watered, how much of sunlight these plants have to be exposed to, etc.). It came handy sometimes, especially when leafes were turning yellow. Care instructions could be looked up easily.

Also on business cards: On the back side of my business card there is a QR code that - when scanned - puts the contact information into the adress book. This came in handy a few times when you have to work with workers at a construction site.

I think the major breakthrough came with the Covid pandemic, where these codes were everywhere. Also, later phones do not require a third party app which lowers the entry bar to make use of these codes significantly.

What I don’t like is that restaurants start to use them exclusively, as a substitute for a printed menu.

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I wrote a qr clock to help me learn GWT. Still running, too.

https://broclock.appspot.com/

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that is cool.

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I’m very glad I replaced my auto-open QR code app (At the recommendation of someone here) with one that shows you the preview link…

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For anyone unaware, this is porn. Old gay threesome porn. Maybe someone here wants to look at that idk.

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12 points

Maybe just this once, for old time’s sake.

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They’re replacing the ol’ EAN / UPC barcode on products too starting in 2027. IBN Link

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I haven’t heard of an actual direct initiative here, that 2027 date sounds more like marketing for IBN than an actual industry-wide push. Walmart is banking on RFID, for example.

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Oh, it is. GS1 are driving it and by 2027 all retailers around the world are expected to be able to scan the QR code at checkout instead of a traditional barcode image.

GS1 call it 2D Barcode. It’s a QR code that embeds a GTIN https://www.gs1.org/industries/retail/2D-barcodes

the embedded link goes to a resolver, the functionality of which they have released so anyone can build their own resolver system.

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I still haven’t heard of anything in this space, as a part of an NCR dealer with ~170 independently owned grocery stores as customers. A fair amount of them don’t have imaging scanners, and the scanners they do have can’t scan QR. Not saying it’s not happening, but I am strongly skeptical that the industry is switching away from UPC/EAN as a whole *by that date.

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Used to write software for reading QR Codes, and it was a fascinating process, dealing with increasingly bad customer images. They’re pretty resilient though!

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