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That’s a very good idea.
Beside the number of permutations it gives, another benefit of using three words is they could form the border of the QR code, with the fourth side being the domain name
Paper may be old-fashioned but I need something light for the carrier pigeon
My biggest bugbear relating to this is the lack of a short text alternative for QR codes, especially with long URLs.
If the URL is too long to fit into a QR code, then it’s also too long for me to type in manually!
I find it handy for writing down a URL on paper
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I think it’s interesting that the phrase “ARM-free” roadmap is being used. I had no idea there had been so much market penetration of RISC-V already
Someone should create a religion that revolves around creating, updating and carrying out task lists
I’m really grateful for the introduction to deceptive patterns here.
I was not aware of it, and I think it’s important to have language that can describe specifically how tech companies are trying to coerce people.
Deceptive Patterns (aka Dark Patterns) - spreading awareness since 2010

The original website about deceptive patterns (also known as “dark patterns”) - tricks used in websites and apps that make you do things that you didn't mean to, like buying or signing up for something.

Cool!
It’s up to you how you do it but I just threw myself into writing with it. You can write something simple to post to the community if you like!
Or is it the western hemisphere? Maybe the ambiguity is deliberate!