Klaus Zimmermann's Corner

Hah, this is so cool! I just discovered the qrcode module in Python, which apparently comes preinstalled in Ubuntu (?) and allows you to generate ASCII terminal-printable QRs of any string you want.

Here's this website, for example:

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And it works, you can even scan it with your phone. Pretty cool!

And happy October too, btw!