I actually encoded a 256 byte DOS assembly demo (not written by me) into a self decoding plain text batch file, and then for the hell of it encoded that into a QR code.
Again, disclaimer, I didn’t write the original code, but it was fun to convert into a QR code.
Of course. But a fun (actual) showerthought nonetheless. As I remembered it earlier today, a qr-code (version 40) can hold about 3000 bytes.
Indeed!
I actually encoded a 256 byte DOS assembly demo (not written by me) into a self decoding plain text batch file, and then for the hell of it encoded that into a QR code.
Again, disclaimer, I didn’t write the original code, but it was fun to convert into a QR code.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=LSAJTQiQ0DA
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MattKC totally made a version of snake that fits in a QR code, his website covers it too
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totally made a version of snake that fits in a QR code
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.