I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent NFC 0. qr codes only for restaurant menus. Don't even use tap to pay.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent "I have used neither in the last 6 months", so the the 3rd?
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent Well… both about the same, zero. My feature phone doesn't do either. -
I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent Voted QR, but if it weren't for Steam I'd never use QR codes at all, because I dislike my phone being sent to a link that I can't preview.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent I'm down for this poll
It's defo unfair for me to comment tho, I'm too invested... -
@bencurthoys oooh! Yes, that does sound interesting. Although I suppose it still needs the chip part adding?
@Edent Yeah that was the point at which I stopped seeing the point. At least from a ticketing perspective.
If they had a way of printing an antenna that in some way encoded a number that would be the equivalent of a barcode then I could be into that, but just a static antenna seemed less useful to me. Basically what he was doing at a ticketing conference was wandering round saying "I've invented this thing, can anyone think of anything it's useful for?"
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@Edent Yeah that was the point at which I stopped seeing the point. At least from a ticketing perspective.
If they had a way of printing an antenna that in some way encoded a number that would be the equivalent of a barcode then I could be into that, but just a static antenna seemed less useful to me. Basically what he was doing at a ticketing conference was wandering round saying "I've invented this thing, can anyone think of anything it's useful for?"
@Edent https://agitoasia.com/ is the outfit.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent IDK if you know this but..
1. The OS providers (apple/google) knee capped NFC then installed themselves as the gatekeepers it by smart-tap and VAS.
2. They OS providers are now trying to figure out a way to make NFC "useful" again with Aliro.
Essentially introducing the Secure Element to the phone hardware meant a huge moat was created between normal devs and the OS providers.
Ironically, my most recent phone doesn't even have NFC, I just use my ring to make payments..
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent suspect this will be heavily biased by iOS effectively not supporting NFC, and QR being platform agnostic
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@Edent suspect this will be heavily biased by iOS effectively not supporting NFC, and QR being platform agnostic
@WiteWulf I'm pretty sure modern iOS devices can. I've certainly had people scan my various tags with their iPhones and it pops up Safari.
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@WiteWulf I'm pretty sure modern iOS devices can. I've certainly had people scan my various tags with their iPhones and it pops up Safari.
@Edent ah, cool, didn’t know that had changed. AIUI the hardware has been capable for a while, but Apple heavily restricted who was able to use it; basically governments, ID cards, that sort of thing.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent probably NFC slightly more, as my gym uses an NFC reader to open the entry gate
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent I would have said NFC, but since the question excludes tap-to-pay, my use of both QR and NFC is probably about the same, which is practically nonexistent.
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent I've got a bunch of NFC tags around the house, they're connected to Home Assistant to do things like turn on/off my desk/washing machine, trigger automations like bedtime light sequence (turn off one immediately then another later), reset the cat feeder counter etc.
I also have NFC tags on my 3d printing filament so the printer knows what colour and type are installed (using https://github.com/DnG-Crafts/ACE-RFID)
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@Edent I've got a bunch of NFC tags around the house, they're connected to Home Assistant to do things like turn on/off my desk/washing machine, trigger automations like bedtime light sequence (turn off one immediately then another later), reset the cat feeder counter etc.
I also have NFC tags on my 3d printing filament so the printer knows what colour and type are installed (using https://github.com/DnG-Crafts/ACE-RFID)
@Edent@mastodon.social @M0YNG@mastodon.radio
There's an app to top-up my public transport card via NFC - https://leapcard.ie/ - the entire country uses it I presume…
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I've been writing about NFC and QR codes for over a decade. So I have a question for you.
Since the start of 2026, which have you done more - scanned a QR code or used NFC on your phone (excluding tap-to-pay)?
If you regularly use NFC, please reply and tell me what you use it for. Thanks!
The Problem With RFID
RFID is like cold fusion. It will revolutionise everything - and it's only five years away! Terence Eden And, much like cold fusion, NFC will permantently be just around the corner. It's been "The Year of NFC" since 2008. Just like it was in 2009 and in 2010. Today the news came that Google may be abandoning QR codes in favour of NFC for its business places service. I think this is a mistake …
Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)
@Edent I’m fairly biased because I am an NFC app developer. I see the problem with NFC tags as well and yes in the wild you see far more QR codes. Since Covid everyone knows them and how to use them. NFC is hidden. The coolest use case is still the business card with an NFC chip. It just gives another layer of interaction. QR codes in general look ugly and are not nice when you want a good looking design.
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@Edent probably NFC slightly more, as my gym uses an NFC reader to open the entry gate
@deadliftbear @Edent the question is if I read it correctly about nfc with your phone, so are you entering with your phone?
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@Edent Oh hang on, I forgot the access cards for work which I suppose are NFC.
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@Edent I’m fairly biased because I am an NFC app developer. I see the problem with NFC tags as well and yes in the wild you see far more QR codes. Since Covid everyone knows them and how to use them. NFC is hidden. The coolest use case is still the business card with an NFC chip. It just gives another layer of interaction. QR codes in general look ugly and are not nice when you want a good looking design.
@Edent lately I’m working on a Pokemon like collecting game with NFC tags which you couldn’t do with QR codes. I saw something similar on a congress and I thought that is cool and I want to amplify the concept. It basically is 38x38 pixel art designs that can be shared. Making the game that works and is fun is actually the hard part: https://mastodon.social/@nico42/115965004795991678