Looking at the comments I'm surprised no one posted the URL within the QR Code. I never scan QR codes with my phone, however when curiosity strikes me bad enough I will use a linux tool called zbarimg to scan QR codes. 9/10 times it'll just spit out a URL:
It's just a link to a png file. It's safe in the sense that your device will not get a virus but whomever is running the webserver at ipfs.io will know your IP address. It's just an rather long image (1275x29718 pixels) of text. I don't have too much time this morning to read it but it might be worth it. I did notice at the bottom of the image is text for a PGP public key. Anyone understand what the PGP signature is for?
Looking at the comments I'm surprised no one posted the URL within the QR Code. I never scan QR codes with my phone, however when curiosity strikes me bad enough I will use a linux tool called zbarimg to scan QR codes. 9/10 times it'll just spit out a URL:
The QR code in this postcard is no different:
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmdhNBL25WySAMW9rsohvC3QpVnFUocSiwCQcsuEvyeew8/image.png
It's just a link to a png file. It's safe in the sense that your device will not get a virus but whomever is running the webserver at ipfs.io will know your IP address. It's just an rather long image (1275x29718 pixels) of text. I don't have too much time this morning to read it but it might be worth it. I did notice at the bottom of the image is text for a PGP public key. Anyone understand what the PGP signature is for?
or open the link in tor browser and download the img as jpg and upload it to catbox...
https://files.catbox.moe/ienzno.jpg
enjoy
I just only skimmed it, but WTF?