Well, binaryEye in Android is giving me this:
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11 0 ReplyYep, that's what it is. JPG in base64.
You should be able to open it directly in your browser if you put
data:image/jpeg;base64,
in front of it.
Alternatively you can useecho 'the output you posted' | base64 -d > image.jpg
Alternatively, you can paste it to this website: https://base64-to-image.com/Also thanks for the app recommendation. Works awesomely and is also open-source.
15 0 ReplyYou can also check out this: https://gitlab.com/Atharok/BarcodeScanner . The app has a better Material 3 based UI too with more features.
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(Not if it's an HP printer)
12 1 ReplyThis was printed on HP printer. But a 20 year old one. Only gives me warning about low ink but still let's me print.
It also doesn't work with Windows past Windows 7, but I don't use Windows anyway.
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Not sure if that QR code just doesn't work, or if the quality is too low for my camera to pick up.
Either way, probably shouldn't be QR code scanning a random joke code on Lemmy Shitpost.
10 1 ReplyUnfortunately, the only thing that scans it is the Scandit Demo app. I also tried
zbarimg
and this app that generated it.At least that's the case when scanning from camera. The original QR code image I put in description scans.
3 1 ReplyCan we just assume it’s Loss?
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I'm sure if I scan it it will be an image of Rick Astley.
Edit: It's just "07844730"
9 0 ReplyTry it again and you'll get a different number. Your scanner probably thinks there's EAN code in it.
4 0 ReplyIt's still the same
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Never give it up, and never let it down.
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I knew it. Damn you
8 0 ReplyI was originally thinking about blinking Firefox banner in the 88x31 style, but, you know...
2 0 ReplyWas it goatse? Please tell me it's not goatse.
2 0 ReplyIt's a secret
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Well done OP, well done
6 1 ReplyI am impressed
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I can't get this to decode with Google Lens or a few different online decoders.
2 0 ReplyBinary eye works, base you still need to base64 decode the jpg to
see
a glorious picture of Rick Astley
7 0 ReplyA glorious picture that's been compressed down to 1.9kB to fit into QR code.
also
spoilers don't work like that here
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I'm not risking it.
2 0 Replyhuh so that's what its for
1 0 ReplyFor those wondering why this won't scan, there are several orientation and alignment squares throughout the qr code, making it a completely useless facsimile of a qr code
1 5 ReplyThere's 40 different sizes (versions) of QR codes: https://www.qrcode.com/en/about/version.html
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