I keep trying to scan the QR code but nothing's happening.
@overholt Yet another example of link rot.
@overholt I'd actually be wary of these kinds of transformations, given that it's Ovid we're talking about!

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Prolly the URL expired in the 1600s.

@overholt sad example of poor typographic work. They've even misprinted 'COVID'S'
@overholt feels like it would be pretty foreboding if it did work
@overholt, wouldn't it be spooky if something did?
@overholt is this an NFT? “Not for taking(home)”
@overholt it's probably a rickroll
@overholt Maybe you're just not zoomed in enough. Worked for me. 🤷‍♀️
@overholt If you get it to work, this is what it links--
@overholt and they left the C out in the title.
@overholt you have to scan it with an Antikythera mechanism.
@overholt it’s because the upper left quadrant is turned 180° wrong.
@overholt text also seems like its generated by AI, they still can't get the text in images right?
@overholt oh, I see the problem. It’s www.middlebovrgh.org not .com.
@overholt Ooh! Marlowe's translation!

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Marlowe's website was taken down in 1610 😔

@overholt It is look like a Data Martix... Go to settings in your app and mark it with ✅
@overholt UGH that first quadrant set in reverse… typesetter error or deliberate troll??
@cemhend I didn't notice that before! I would say the vibe of this publication is more typesetter error. I wish I knew more about it--there are two editions a few decades after the first, with the t.p. ornaments being one of the few distinguishing features, and the place of publication is false on the later ones.
@overholt Well of course it doesn’t work. Those are elegies. It’s a dead link.