[HN Gopher] Show HN: I open sourced the QR designer from my fail...
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       Show HN: I open sourced the QR designer from my failed startup
        
       My designer is somewhat special, if I do say so myself, as it
       allows you to put arbitrary designs in the middle area of the QR
       while still being totally scannable.
        
       Author : koch
       Score  : 162 points
       Date   : 2023-05-30 17:53 UTC (5 hours ago)
        
 (HTM) web link (github.com)
 (TXT) w3m dump (github.com)
        
       | phoenixreader wrote:
       | Why did your startup fail?
        
       | karolist wrote:
       | What product was your startup building, how did having a fancy QR
       | designer benefited your product? Was QR designer the product? Why
       | did it fail and what are your plans next?
        
         | koch wrote:
         | Great questions!
         | 
         | Basically I was working on a link shortener. However in
         | addition to a link shortener that took you to another page, I
         | wanted users to be able to create a mini website that could
         | host apps. Like you could create a small page that had photos
         | of your business and a menu/ordering app and an "IM with staff"
         | app etc.
         | 
         | The fancy generator was kind of an added bonus, I always
         | thought the QR codes I'd see around were so dull and
         | unidentifiable! There was very little in traditional QR codes
         | themselves to make them "human-scannable", so to speak. A QR
         | codes is essentially a sign; it should have some information in
         | it that you, a person, can parse. A little logo in the middle
         | is weak at best.
         | 
         | It failed because I didn't sell it. I needed to sell it. I
         | needed to talk to people. I needed to like cold call people,
         | restaurant owners without websites. Annnnd I always came up
         | with an excuse not to.
         | 
         | As far as next plans, I'm working on something else these days
         | - https://markwhen.com
        
           | davidktr wrote:
           | >markwhen
           | 
           | you are building crazy cool stuff
        
           | bombcar wrote:
           | This sounds interesting and if you're really "giving up" on
           | the idea, perhaps you could "open source" everything. People
           | could take it and make a "restaurant website in a box" that
           | could deploy directly to GitHub pages, even.
        
             | dylan604 wrote:
             | hasn't UberEats, DoorDash and their ilk already done all of
             | this all while being super helpful to the point the
             | restaurants were totally unawares it had been done?
        
               | bombcar wrote:
               | They've helped in some cases but in others it's entirely
               | confusing (or nonexistent).
        
       | xfalcox wrote:
       | The add image feature is not working for me.
        
         | koch wrote:
         | Ah sorry about that, I'm not surprised... I think I uploaded it
         | to a server first but now that it's all shut down there is no
         | server for it to be uploaded to.
         | 
         | https://github.com/kochrt/qr-designer/blob/420adea59e617659f...
        
       | willsmith72 wrote:
       | This is really cool. If you fixed the image upload, removed the
       | 25 character requirement (less would be fine), and made the link
       | customisable in the site, I think you could have a really neat
       | product/business. I'd definitely send it to my startup's founder,
       | we're already using QR codes and these would be way nicer than a
       | plain one.
        
       | TechTechTech wrote:
       | Thanks for open sourcing this.
       | 
       | Reminds me of halftone QR codes
       | http://vecg.cs.ucl.ac.uk/Projects/SmartGeometry/halftone_QR/...
        
         | lucb1e wrote:
         | I've been looking for this for years but did not know the right
         | keywords to search for. Saw an Anonymous/Guy Fawkes styled
         | sticker on CCC in 2018 or something, on and off I've been
         | looking for how it was made. Now I know.
        
       | krasin wrote:
       | Very cool! Years ago, I was also inspired by
       | https://research.swtch.com/qart
        
         | 4rt wrote:
         | I've been looking for that for quite a while, thanks for the
         | link
        
         | ilrwbwrkhv wrote:
         | Such a lovely and easy to read webpage
        
       | Prickle wrote:
       | Man I really wish I had access to this functionality ~ 5 years
       | ago.
       | 
       | Thankyou for open sourcing this! Always nice to see stuff like
       | this. I will definitely pass this onto some underclassmen.
        
       | david422 wrote:
       | > In order to maximize designer space, the url that the QR codes
       | links to is expected to be exactly 25 characters long
       | 
       | Seems like a cool QR code, but also limited for general use.
        
         | codeflo wrote:
         | I could imagine this being part of an offering that includes an
         | appropriately customized URL shortener (or if necessary,
         | lengthener).
        
         | koch wrote:
         | Yeah like the other replies said, it's meant to be part of a
         | link shortener; or maybe you have a short domain that you can
         | use short urls with. Like surprisingly enough I could fit a
         | link to my github page in there as plaintext (although all
         | caps)
        
         | wlesieutre wrote:
         | For shorter URLs you could pad it with unused query strings
        
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