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minus-squareHot SaucermanlinkfedilinkEnglish19•11 months agoIt doesnt matter how short a link is on paper, I am probably not going to take the time to type the whole damn thing on a shitty phone keyboard. QR codes aren’t great either, but I would prefer those in a print publication than a shortened URL. Just give me the full URL in a QR code thanks.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoThat sounds like a pain - surely there’s a shorter length that’s still strong enough that it can’t be cracked in a trillion years?
It doesnt matter how short a link is on paper, I am probably not going to take the time to type the whole damn thing on a shitty phone keyboard.
QR codes aren’t great either, but I would prefer those in a print publication than a shortened URL. Just give me the full URL in a QR code thanks.
How about a QR code that takes you to a shortened link
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That sounds like a pain - surely there’s a shorter length that’s still strong enough that it can’t be cracked in a trillion years?
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