Post AxndK0evc7nFLr0Mym by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
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 (DIR) Post #AxndHLvC6XlSQWLWvQ by vidak@social.solarpunk.au
       2025-09-02T15:10:32.025145Z
       
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       thinkin' about that time i found out QR codes can store up to about 3KB data3KB QR code computer programs?potential permacomputing applications?
       
 (DIR) Post #AxndHNJKwGfcjgeKC8 by vidak@social.solarpunk.au
       2025-09-02T15:11:51.474341Z
       
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       Largest Symbol Size: 177 x 177 modulesMaximum Data Capacity:Numeric-7089 charactersAlphanumeric-4296 characters
       
 (DIR) Post #AxndHOg3rGRSySHzFo by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
       2025-09-02T15:17:37.749347Z
       
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       @vidak Or you could just store data in a normal fashion.If you for some reason want to store something on paper and there's no native format (for example, you can just rasterize an image for printing on paper, rather than storing the png bytes), ascii85 seems to be a format with not bad efficiency (although you would need to add some parity with par or whatever to account for OCR inaccuracy).
       
 (DIR) Post #AxndK0evc7nFLr0Mym by Suiseiseki@freesoftwareextremist.com
       2025-09-02T15:18:11.942476Z
       
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       @vidak Rather you could just store data in a normal fashion.If for some reason you want to store something on paper and there's no native format (for example, you can just rasterize an image for printing on paper, rather than storing the png bytes), ascii85 seems to be an encoding with not bad efficiency (although you would need to add some parity with par or whatever to account for OCR inaccuracy).