Transcript: A sign marking the area as a tow-away zone. On the sign is a sheet of paper asking if one is an anarchist, with questions asking if one holds anarchistic ideals. The paper has been vandalized in pencil with sarcastic and hostile remarks.
Transcript: A sign marking the area as a tow-away zone. On the sign is a sheet of paper asking if one is an anarchist, with questions asking if one holds anarchistic ideals. The paper has been vandalized in pencil with sarcastic and hostile remarks.
QR leads to an article at the Anarchist Library by David Graeber, titled Are You and Anarchis? The Answer May Surprise You! https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-are-you-an-anarchist-the-answer-may-surprise-you
Honestly I thought I was about to be Rickrolled.
Kind of related, but one of the ideas I suggested to a friend when the Ukranian crisis broke out was that the ukranians should camo their tanks and the like in a giant QR code that leads to the lemon party website.
Dazzle camo for the 21st century!
I’m certain we will see qr like camo in the near future since it’s a good way to mark friendlies when they start using fully automated death drones.
That’s hilarious!
That’s a very big QR code for a not very long link, what does it redirect through?
Edit: seems they used a high redundancy (error correction) for their QR code. Normally I get suspicious of large codes like this, but it seems whoever made this wasn’t taking any chances the message wouldn’t come through.
The percentages refer to how much of the code may be obscured/distorted whilst remaining machine-readable