That's some fine error correction.
40 0 ReplyUp to 30%.
18 0 ReplyNope, it reads as L-level correction, so up to 7%.
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I want this as a sticker on my laptop!
38 0 Replynoted ;)
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That's incredible. I knew that QR had error correction capabilities but didn't realize that they were THAT good.
Beautiful.
20 0 ReplyIt's not a contest, but I think this one wins it for me. I haven't even scanned it yet.
15 0 ReplyI thought the nose was a mini smiley face.
10 0 Replythat's allowed.
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Does this actually work?
10 0 ReplyYes, it does
29 0 ReplyIncredible
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yes
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Damn brilliant. That's all I've got to say.
8 0 ReplyThis is great
5 0 ReplyWow, this is only level L according to my device, so it's nominally less than 7% distorted. That's crazy.
But next time, maybe post the URL in the thread title.
2 0 Replywell, the url has been in the side bar since the beginning
2 0 ReplyFair enough, but I personally don't like unverified QR codes. I've had experiences with QR stuff and I've switched over to using an entirely offline program to decode them because of it.
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