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2024-07-22 01:29:15 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

This is just a myth. While there is a limit in how many QR codes can be generated, the number of QR codes that can be generated is larger than the number of atoms in the universe. And we definitely won't be running out of QR codes by 2025. https://supercode.com/blog/11-common-myths-about-qr-codes www.uniqode.com/blog/qr-code-basics/qr-code-faq https://qrcode.co.uk/blog/how-many-qr-code-combinations-are-possible/

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  • summary
    • This is just a myth. While there is a limit in how many QR codes can be generated, the number of QR codes that can be generated is larger than the number of atoms in the universe. And we definitely won't be running out of QR codes by 2025. https://supercode.com/blog/11-common-myths-about-qr-codes www.uniqode.com/blog/qr-code-basics/qr-code-faq https://qrcode.co.uk/blog/how-many-qr-code-combinations-are-possible/

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