[TEST] Release Candidate: v1.11.1
2025-05-29
Full Regression Test for v1.11.1
Not fully ours, but definitely one of us. This POAP marks a "led-gin-dairy" era of contributionsāoffering commitment, Zap-fueled genius, creativity, and just the right amount of chaos. Youāve helped shape what POAP is today, and while youāre not technically leaving, weāre still weirdly sentimental about it. Thanks for everything, Steveāyouāll always be POAP-core. Good luck on your PG tour, mate! P.S. Tell me a joke š
You have met Patricio in May of 2025 (IRL)
2025-05-06
You got this digital collectible because you have met Patricio Worthalter in real life during May of 2025. https://twitter.com/worthalter https://t.me/patricioworthalter See my collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/youve-met-patricio/1
Tech Weekly Meeting 2025 #13
2025-05-05
That Monday, we gathered once more ā not out of routine, but out of necessity. Outside, the world moved obliviously forward. Inside, under dim lights and glowing screens, we faced our own invisible snowfall. Inspired by: El Eternaura
Tech Weekly Meeting 2025 #10
2025-04-15
In this Tech Weekly, we explored an interesting behavior in our transaction flow that sparked a deep dive into how our signers operate under certain edge cases. It led to one of those classic "wait... but why?" moments and a great team debugging session. For this artwork edition, I tried to integrate the Tech Weekly sign more naturally into the scene, making it feel like part of the world.
You have met Patricio in April of 2025 (IRL)
2025-04-15
You got this digital collectible because you have met Patricio Worthalter in real life during April of 2025. https://twitter.com/worthalter https://t.me/patricioworthalter See my collection: https://collections.poap.xyz/youve-met-patricio/1
Tech Weekly Meeting 2025 #9
2025-04-08
In this Tech Weekly, we kicked off the meeting discussing backend documentation. While opinions varied, we agreed to start a repo using Bruno to share and test our endpoints. We also touched on our data layer, mentioning some areas to improve query performance. Our notification system is now more flexible. Lastly, engineering expenses came up briefly as something to keep an eye on. As a fun highlight, Nacho surprised everyone with a new setup and a racing wheel, it's rumored he's been coding with it ever since. šļøš»