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2024-07-21 18:07:10 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING
You can’t “run out” of QR codes because they’re just a way to represent sequences of symbols. There’s no need for them to be unique. Even if there was, the most data that can be stored in a QR code with minimal error correction is 23,624 bits. That’s 2^23,624 different codes. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11065415/how-much-data-information-can-we-save-store-in-a-qr-code https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code
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- You can’t “run out” of QR codes because they’re just a way to represent sequences of symbols. There’s no need for them to be unique. Even if there was, the most data that can be stored in a QR code with minimal error correction is 23,624 bits. That’s 2^23,624 different codes. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11065415/how-much-data-information-can-we-save-store-in-a-qr-code https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/QR_code