POAP2RSS Created
2025-07-28
Launched on July 4th, 2025, this POAP marks the creation of the POAP2RSS project — a bridge between the open web and Web3! By bringing the timeless magic of RSS feeds to the world of POAPs, it is easier than ever to follow claim activity, build automations, and share with others. It’s a celebration of interoperability, creativity, and the joyful combination of IndieWeb principles with blockchain protocols. Let the feeds flow! 📡✨ RSS feed for this POAP: https://app.poap2rss.com/event/191490 RSS feed for Jamie's collection: https://app.poap2rss.com/address/poap.thingelstad.eth
Beloved for its beaches and family-friendly vibes, Lake Nokomis is where summer lives its best life. Swimmers splash in the shallows, volleyball games break out on the sand, and the trail hums with walkers and wheeled adventurers. It’s Minneapolis in motion—and in full sun. This Lake Lover POAP is your badge for diving into one of the city’s most welcoming lakes in the 612 POAP Challenge. Category: Lake Lover GPS: 44.91188, -93.24267 Map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/44.91188,-93.24267 Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Nokomis NFT: https://opensea.io/item/ethereum/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248420045cb7b5e/62190149032022655717025961372930289129265559683354101596648999282062963769345
Awarded to the bold and curious! This POAP is given to participants who were the first to discover and claim a location in the 612 POAP Challenge. Like a true trailblazer, you navigated the city and charted new digital ground. With compass in hand and adventure in your heart, you led the way for others to follow.
IndieWeb is Punk
2025-06-20
You walked away from the corporate feed trough. You ripped your voice out of the algorithm's claws. That took guts. That took conviction. That's punk! The IndieWeb isn't some polished product you buy with a tap. It's you, your words, your server, your turf. It's raw HTML and full-throated autonomy. This isn't about metrics or brand deals -- it's about owning your damn voice. If you've ever looked at those social media sugar traps and said, "No thanks, I'm not a product," then congratulations -- you're part of the resistance. We need digital buttons, badges like the ones we used to stab into our jean jackets -- statements of identity, rebellion, belonging. This POAP? It's not just a collectible. It's a battle patch. A symbol. A nod to the hard-headed, soft-hearted punks building the web they want to live in. It started with Jamie Thingelstad screaming the truth from his blog: IndieWeb is Punk [1]. Then others joined the chorus [2] and even sang along [3], and Jim Mitchell did what punks do -- he made a damn shirt [4]. So slap that badge on your digital vest. Wear it like blood, sweat, and static. You're not just on the web -- you are the web! [1]: https://www.thingelstad.com/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk.html [2]: https://micro.blog/jthingelstad/67150951 [3]: https://bloftin2speaks.micro.blog/2024/12/18/punk-and-blogging.html [4]: https://jimmitchell.org/2025/06/19/indieweb-is-punk-indeed/