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MereInterest | 3 months ago
With ascii encoding, this would limit me to 17 characters, but the alphanumeric encoding allowed up to 25 characters. Since DNS is case-insensitive, this let me carve a slightly longer URL. The only downside was that it required making a custom redirect on my own website, since I couldn’t find any url shorteners that would use all caps.
To this day, it is the most effort I’ve put into rick-rolling somebody.
jagged-chisel|3 months ago
gregsadetsky|3 months ago
My friend's partner once printed a qr code like that and then had to pay a monthly fee to keep the qr code working. Pure predator behavior.
fragmede|3 months ago