NFC: hold to card, done. Qr: unlock phone, open camera, scan, confirm opening link.
Granted, it's 4 seconds vs 0,5 second but still.
NFC: hold to card, done. Qr: unlock phone, open camera, scan, confirm opening link.
Granted, it's 4 seconds vs 0,5 second but still.
Yeah but it's not random. It's a business card. Surely some trust in other people can be possible.
Not needed, but convenient. NFC is enabled by default on most phones so all they have to do is touch the card.
At my job we recently got 15 plastic cards with an NFC chip. Scan the card and you go to a page where you can add the info to your contacts. There's a qr code for when NFC is disabled and too complex to turn on for some people (i.e. CEO's and the like).
This being Lemmy, this'll probably get comments like "never scan an unknown NFC tag blah blah blah"
Terrans? Earthers?
I think you're vastly overestimating the digital literacy of the population as a whole.
That's still a 40 percent possible user loss.
MAGA is basically "we want to go back to the 1950's please"
... Bottom text?
Trade is not the same as capitalism.
Isn't that why they're going to med school? To learn (among other things) how to best put the bandaid on?