Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
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@cR0w Didn't _quite_ work, but that's ok, I'm not a human.
@lettosprey I think the spacing in the encoding was off.

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Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
@cR0w@infosec.exchange looks good to me -
Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
@cR0w hey that looks just like my N-Gage
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@cR0w this is making me wonder if you can create magic eye images that are also valid QR codes
@Officeplant @cR0w this is, in fact, a magic eye. you just have to look for it.
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Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
@cR0w No idea, not gonna look.
If it's your blog are you looking to PROTECT or honeypot?
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Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
@cR0w excellent QR code!

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Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
@cR0w it just took me to a Google search with some ASCII in search field.
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@flipper Maybe try holding your phone sideways when you scan it again?
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@cR0w No idea, not gonna look.
If it's your blog are you looking to PROTECT or honeypot?
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@cR0w excellent QR code!

@richard Oh hey, it worked.
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@cR0w it just took me to a Google search with some ASCII in search field.
@introvertcatto Looks like your QR app assumed it was a URL but since it wasn't, it searched Google.
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@Officeplant @cR0w this is, in fact, a magic eye. you just have to look for it.
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@cR0w Curiosity
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ed the Cat@cR0w There's a way to include an image in the center of a QR code.
I bet
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@cR0w There's a way to include an image in the center of a QR code.
I bet
would fit there too@cR0w Wait... that sounded wrong

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@cR0w how'd I know.
I KNEW... but I checked anyhow.

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Can someone make sure this works before I use it to protect my blog?
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@cR0w There's a way to include an image in the center of a QR code.
I bet
would fit there too




