• Queue@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    QR codes require something electronic to read them.

    Business cards with plain text and maybe an image require as much tech to put on them as a QR code, a printing press of some kind. Making a nice looking card or generating a QR code requires more tech however.

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        1 year ago

        It does and I agree, but maybe its since I just woke up and I’m short on sleep, I read:

        well known method for putting a business card on paper that doesn’t require electronics: QR codes.

        as:

        We don’t need any electronics at all for any of this

        RFID is silly to put in a card that 99% will forget about and leave behind. QR codes are better as they are just the same ink that goes on it anyways.

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          RFID is silly to put in a card that 99% will forget about and leave behind. QR codes are better as they are just the same ink that goes on it anyways.

          Yeah I think that was the original point the other person was making but it sounded like you were arguing against that. I think we’re all in agreement, a QR code is a cheaper and quicker method of doing the paper>electronic data connection than whatever the tech in this article is describing, unless they can increase storage a massive amount.

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            Yeah I probably just had the wrong tone or read it wrong. I am a fucking mess lately so that’s probably why.