This is brilliant. Physical media is much harder to regulate and even more so when self-produced. The tech-captured might disregard it, but it can be extended to them by turning links into QR codes and physically posting those.
I’ve done a rudimentary “search” on QR codes and it doesn’t look difficult.
Next steps for me is looking into ways how to “store” the links = QR code thru the internet (creating a website or storing info in a “cloud” like storage) without costing too much, and “overcome” my tech knowledge beyond copying and pasting information.
There are multiple apps that can turn any urls into a qr code; you don't need to store the qr code in an image format. There are even web browser add-ons that you can use, such as the one found here called Offline QR Code Generator https://github.com/rugk/offline-qr-code ... this works for firefox, android, and pc.
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This is brilliant. Physical media is much harder to regulate and even more so when self-produced. The tech-captured might disregard it, but it can be extended to them by turning links into QR codes and physically posting those.
I’ve done a rudimentary “search” on QR codes and it doesn’t look difficult.
Next steps for me is looking into ways how to “store” the links = QR code thru the internet (creating a website or storing info in a “cloud” like storage) without costing too much, and “overcome” my tech knowledge beyond copying and pasting information.
There are multiple apps that can turn any urls into a qr code; you don't need to store the qr code in an image format. There are even web browser add-ons that you can use, such as the one found here called Offline QR Code Generator https://github.com/rugk/offline-qr-code ... this works for firefox, android, and pc.
Check out these guides as well
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/create-qr-code and https://techwiser.com/best-offline-qr-code-generator/
If you use linux and have plasma desktop its already built into the copy paste function.
Thanks for these info.
This should “shorten” my learning curve in this processes.
You're welcome. Keep on fighting the good fight!