Here is a link to the Mastadon post where I saw this first, since this link is showing as non-secure.
https://mastodon.world/@[email protected]/112666771797972297
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Here is a link to the Mastadon post where I saw this first, since this link is showing as non-secure.
https://mastodon.world/@[email protected]/112666771797972297
Thank you for the link! Always had only a vague understand of NFC communication.
Yeah, really appreciated that thorough breakdown!
I think it's more accurately to call it RFID rather than NFC. It operates on the range of frequencies that NFC also uses but this particular application (access ticket) doesn't require any NFC features. So I doubt they went and made the readers NFC and took the penalties (such as the greatly reduced reading distance) for no practical reason.
As a simple rule of thumb, if the ticket works from more than 5cm away it's most likely not NFC.
If you can use your smartphone instead of a ticket then it's NFC.
But can it run doom?
I'm fairly sure the entire universe is a mass of computronium that's there for the sole purpose of running Doom.
Maybe I'm gate keeping, but RFID technology is... old. Does this belong here?
Toronto uses a similar system and I keep the tickets because I can tell my phone to run scripts when it scans them lol