what's the difference?
Why is that ideal? Seems more prone to problems if the short URL service shuts down or suffers outages.
yeah, qr codes have different levels of error correction that you can specify, could very be well turned up to the max
or the url has a ton of tracking params appended to it for some reason
Me too. I work for none of the above, but yes I would.
And it shouldn't be necessary for anyone to work overtime just to make ends meet. Hell, it shouldn't be necessary for anyone to work overtime even to have a few nice things. The shipping companies can afford it, and they wouldn't be making billions in the first place if it wasn't for the workers.
They were offered a 50% wage hike tonight, yes, FIFTY, and still declined
If they still declined, then it pretty clearly wasn't good enough. Unless you're a longshoreman and have anything meaningful to add to the conversation, you should probably stop just blindly repeating corpo talking points.
probably when it hurts the most, which is kinda the whole point
That sucks, and folks should do their research and have trip sitters.
It's the first known instance, though - this is not worth changing your behavior over, something that's never been known to happen after humans have been tripping on the things forever.
person freaking out in the video really needs to shut the fuck up before they cause their own driver to get distracted and anxious
just unbelievably irritating
The legality and external judgements of others are irrelevant to the question.
The concept of perversion is entirely based on the legality and external judgments of others, though. Even in your own example where 10 is being banned from communities as a result.
Bernie is consistently farther left than AOC. One example: she voted to break the rail strike. He voted against.
Regardless, why bother running or using a short URL service? QR codes can easily hold a full URL and more, and QR codes are not (nor are they meant to be) human readable, so what's the benefit?