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- Fav animal?
- Building a Custom Module with Lens Protocol from Scratch
Modules allow developers to program (and users to leverage) unique, custom functionality on follow, collect and reference (i.e. mirrors and comments). Thi opens the door to exciting new community-created features that greatly expand on the basic Lens Protocol social graph.
In this video, you'll learn how to build and deploy a custom module that only allows someone to follow another user if they know their secret code.
By the end of the video you should have a basic grasp of how custom modules work and how to start building and testing with them.
- gm 🌸
We are excited to announce that @lenster.lens has integrated with @livepeer.lens for video transcoding and faster delivery. Livepeer is a decentralized video infrastructure that enables high-quality video processing and delivery at scale 🚀
With Livepeer, we can now offer our users a more reliable and efficient video transcoding solution and faster delivery to the viewers. This means your videos will load faster and play more smoothly, even with slower internet connections.
Also, we now have an enhanced video uploader where you can choose your desired thumbnail 🖼️ or upload your own 💃
We also want to give a special shoutout to @sasicodes.lens for his invaluable help with the integration 🙏
- Good night 😴
- Any interestping fact
- DAY 3 colour palette is .. tropical disco
1 collect = 1 entry to the raffle
Raffle winner will receive a physical print pack of all 7 colour palettes 💜
Winner announced on Monday 💜
Good luck 😛
- Good
- Does the rating of users get upvoted when they start to leave comments that aren't misspelled and redundant?
- 
T🪙ken Hub lovers!

You asked.
We listened.
You can now:

1️⃣ Toggle prices between $ETH & $USD
2️⃣ Order tokens by name, date updated, or risk
Try it out! 👇👇
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- Good night
- gm frens 🌞
hope u have a beautiful day ahead 🙈
and don’t forget to touch grass 🌱
- Moira 👓
for Lowercase NYC
Created at a historic place in Brooklyn only accessible by tenants. Super lucky to have had the keys to the car this day in such a timeless environment from another era.
25 WMATIC
EDITION OF 2
10% REFERRAL
Minted via @lenstaxyz.lens on @lensprotocol.lens
@creators.lens @photographers.lens #LMCC #LFGROW #NFT #GRAMSDIDIT
- ToDo list below, post everything you want to see being added to apps across the Lensverse or to Lens Protocol itself, we will try to make them happen 👇🪄
- Anyone planning on ETH Prague?
- Good night 😴
- Happy Tuesday everyone
- my latest lenshead, a bit more cosmic, a bit more me...
- **Forest Genesis**
Breaking new ground…
First multi-recipient collect on a collaboration between @jamieforsyth.lens and @jamesfinnerty.lens
This piece was conceived in a solar-powered shipping container studio in the forests of Northern California. (*in fact, at the moment this was recorded the sun was powering the whole studio directly through the solar panels; no battery bank needed!)
We started with a mono, overhead drum recording using a single mic, and some bass accompaniment done together in a single live improvised take. It was then passed back and forth remotely to add acoustic and electric guitars and then the final touches.
Drums, electric guitars & mixing: Jamie Forsyth
Bass, acoustic guitars, mixing & mastering: James Finnerty
This is also the first time using the @buttrfly.lens audio upload. We are fans of the amazing work that @moe.lens is doing. 🔥
2 WMATIC
20% Referral
@oohlala.lens @mixtape.lens @creators.lens @beats.lens
#LMCC #MusicNFTs #MusicCollab #Lens #StableDiffusion #studiobox 🌲🔳🌲#auralphotosynthesis
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- better to dive in the deep end, or keep thinking about it 👀 ?
- How Do We Make Crypto Wallets Enjoyable To Use?
- favourite food??
- Friday already
- music city coming to @soundxyz.lens_ !!!
- Remember folks when I asked for country music artists on Lens, well just found @sammyarriaga.lens on Lens, so nice to see the music scene evolve here
- Just a regular day on Polygon 🌿
- Coming to @soundxyz.lens_ this Friday!
Proud to be one of the first artists to try the new SOUND SWAP feature out ✨
Set your reminder HERE - https://laylo.com/sammyarriaga
- Collect the first ever Ziggy Ziggy snippet for free 💫
This blissed-out track comes from Beachcrimes - a dance duo and former songwriters for Chainsmokers and Halsey.
BONUS: We'll randomly select one collector to airdrop a full version of the track when it drops on Sound.xyz. Follow us for more snippets soon!
- What’s up
- Gm and gn ✨
☉ ☽ ☿ ♀ ♂ ♃ ♄ ♅ ⛢ ♆ ♇
Aˢᶜ Mᶜ ☊ ☋
- Good morning
- Uttarakhand
- Whats the most interesting innovation since the disco ball?
- gm #lensfam
I haven’t posted in a while, so here’s a really long music-tech related post to make up for it - @orbapp.lens TLDR bot do your stuff! 🤖
As some of you might know, I love designing and building systems for recording and mixing as much as I love creating music. A couple weeks ago I was helping my friend @jamieforsyth.lens install a solar-powered music studio on his forest property in California. Side note: he just joined Lens so give him a follow! 💯
The studio is built inside an old shipping container. Before I arrived Jamie had single-handedly completed the construction, interior framing, acoustic insulation and electrical (this guy is the epitome of DIY ethos)! Only the finishing touches were left on construction, so we started the week finishing up the ceiling, and building the mixing & production desk. The goal was to install the studio equipment and start making some sounds by the end of my trip.
Before I arrived we spent several months discussing options for the recording and playback system. The challenge was to build a system that required minimal components (given the space constraints), and low-power since it would run on solar. We first experimented with the idea of using a single computer to run all software applications. See my previous post describing this setup: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x019d96-0x077d
After some experiments I realized the single computer solution was not ideal and the studio would likely need two machines. A comment from @ryanfox.lens on the post linked above helped me remember that Jamie was using an Avid S3, which is a control surface with an AVB audio interface. AVB (Audio Video Bridging) is a networking protocol that provides routing of audio, video and control data over a compatible Gigabit network switch. In short, the forest studio could run audio over IP! This solution would allow us to connect all of the equipment using simple CAT 5e Ethernet cables, providing I/O between the two computers.
I use IP audio and video protocols at my work, and love the flexibility and ease of routing. Having worked with analog audio systems for many years, it’s instantly gratifying to route multi-channel audio (up to 500 channels in the case of AVB) over one single Ethernet cable! 😮 Analog audio requires a LOT of cabling and interconnects (increasing the potential for failure) and usually provides only a single connection to a computer interface. With audio over IP, the signals on the network become available to any system on that same network.
So, we implemented an AVB switch in the studio as the main device to connect the components; the Avid S3, all computers, a 16-channel AVB stage box, and a wireless access point for internet. We brought the studio online, and got most of the devices talking and listening to each other. Unfortunately, the stage box was defective, so we couldn’t patch the drum mics for multi-track recording. We also ran into some unexpected computer problems, so the last two days were spent troubleshooting, which left only a single afternoon to make some sounds. 🤷🏻♂️
We successfully connected two computers and the S3 to the AVB switch, giving us stereo playback and a couple of input channels to record with. One thing we did discover was the sound of the speakers and drum kit in the shipping container were amazing!! 🤯Seriously - I’ve worked in some really nice rooms, and the acoustics in this little studio just sounded super sharp. I’m guessing it has something to do with the surrounding forest exterior! 🌳🌲🥁🔊
It would have been nice to see the entire system come online, but with only six days to get this thing up and running, I think we did alright (given the complications and the constant rain). All in all, I’m just happy to have spent some time with my best friend working on cool stuff. And we did get some nice weather on my last day, so we were finally able to swing the container doors open and let the sunlit forest in!
Stay tuned for a little piece of music we started tracking in the forest and will be finishing remotely. I’m going to drop it as a multiple recipient collect using the audio upload on @buttrfly.lens 🦋
💚🌿✨
Peace!
- India 🇮🇳 Karnataka
- 😍😍😍😍
- gm #lensfam
I haven’t posted in a while, so here’s a really long music-tech related post to make up for it - @orbapp.lens TLDR bot do your stuff! 🤖
As some of you might know, I love designing and building systems for recording and mixing as much as I love creating music. A couple weeks ago I was helping my friend @jamieforsyth.lens install a solar-powered music studio on his forest property in California. Side note: he just joined Lens so give him a follow! 💯
The studio is built inside an old shipping container. Before I arrived Jamie had single-handedly completed the construction, interior framing, acoustic insulation and electrical (this guy is the epitome of DIY ethos)! Only the finishing touches were left on construction, so we started the week finishing up the ceiling, and building the mixing & production desk. The goal was to install the studio equipment and start making some sounds by the end of my trip.
Before I arrived we spent several months discussing options for the recording and playback system. The challenge was to build a system that required minimal components (given the space constraints), and low-power since it would run on solar. We first experimented with the idea of using a single computer to run all software applications. See my previous post describing this setup: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x019d96-0x077d
After some experiments I realized the single computer solution was not ideal and the studio would likely need two machines. A comment from @ryanfox.lens on the post linked above helped me remember that Jamie was using an Avid S3, which is a control surface with an AVB audio interface. AVB (Audio Video Bridging) is a networking protocol that provides routing of audio, video and control data over a compatible Gigabit network switch. In short, the forest studio could run audio over IP! This solution would allow us to connect all of the equipment using simple CAT 5e Ethernet cables, providing I/O between the two computers.
I use IP audio and video protocols at my work, and love the flexibility and ease of routing. Having worked with analog audio systems for many years, it’s instantly gratifying to route multi-channel audio (up to 500 channels in the case of AVB) over one single Ethernet cable! 😮 Analog audio requires a LOT of cabling and interconnects (increasing the potential for failure) and usually provides only a single connection to a computer interface. With audio over IP, the signals on the network become available to any system on that same network.
So, we implemented an AVB switch in the studio as the main device to connect the components; the Avid S3, all computers, a 16-channel AVB stage box, and a wireless access point for internet. We brought the studio online, and got most of the devices talking and listening to each other. Unfortunately, the stage box was defective, so we couldn’t patch the drum mics for multi-track recording. We also ran into some unexpected computer problems, so the last two days were spent troubleshooting, which left only a single afternoon to make some sounds. 🤷🏻♂️
We successfully connected two computers and the S3 to the AVB switch, giving us stereo playback and a couple of input channels to record with. One thing we did discover was the sound of the speakers and drum kit in the shipping container were amazing!! 🤯Seriously - I’ve worked in some really nice rooms, and the acoustics in this little studio just sounded super sharp. I’m guessing it has something to do with the surrounding forest exterior! 🌳🌲🥁🔊
It would have been nice to see the entire system come online, but with only six days to get this thing up and running, I think we did alright (given the complications and the constant rain). All in all, I’m just happy to have spent some time with my best friend working on cool stuff. And we did get some nice weather on my last day, so we were finally able to swing the container doors open and let the sunlit forest in!
Stay tuned for a little piece of music we started tracking in the forest and will be finishing remotely. I’m going to drop it as a multiple recipient collect using the audio upload on @buttrfly.lens 🦋
💚🌿✨
Peace!
- Next big nft project ??
- Love that the music player follows you wherever you go on @buttrfly.lens
- When I'm my lowest, creating art like this helps me find purpose in my pain. By translating my feelings and setting them free, I feel that I've transmuted that energy for a higher purpose. Knowing that my music can instil solace in others reminds me that none of us are alone in our suffering. Keep going x
- Money vibes
- Les than 1 day to go! #basedlabs | #basedfinance + copious big name partners are gearing up for the Flair DeFi launch 🚀 https://twitter.com/FlairDefi X https://twitter.com/BasedDEFI
Launch Details here:
https://medium.com/@flairdefi/launch-details-7aa87d2aa296
- Experience the captivating tales of the Lost Lens!
Uncover the secret treasure?
Complete the quest at the end of the comic and get a chance to win something exciting!
- a few weeks ago, @koruDAO.lens started an experiment on Decentralised Communication
today, @forkdao decided to explore this using @lensclubs.lens ♣️. ForkDAO gave some members access to post from their shared @forkdaoclub.lens account.
Lens Clubs is a tool for custom-made collaborative management of a Lens account ☘️
if you're a DAO, a Community, a Brand, a Creator Collective, a Taylor Swift Fan Club, or just a group of frens and want to join this experiment, pls DM me or join the waitlist 👉 lensclubs.xyz ♣️
- 20 Aggregating Web3 Social with @yup_io — Nir Kabessa
Nir Kabessa is the Co-Founder and CEO of Yup, along with Co-Founder Vernon Johnson.
Yup is the best of web3, all in one feed. Aggregating the best content of Lens, Farcaster, Mirror, NFTs, and Crypto Twitter. A new way to curate your own feed and post across platforms.
Nir was President of Blockchain at Columbia from 2018 to 2020. Since 2020 he’s been a Mentor at the Columbia IBM Blockchain Accelerator. He’s a speaker and investor, contributing at publications including Forefront, Hacker Noon and Big Think.
Writing topics include EVM Network Effects, NFTs & the Meme Economy, and Curator Economy: Monetizing Taste in Web3.
In this episode we talk about the EVM as a social network. The rapid evolution, growth and experimentation we’re seeing in web3 social. What it means for DAOs and media networks like UFO. And Nir’s early origins in the crypto space, starting way back in 2014 and amping up from 2017.
listen — https://ufo.mirror.xyz/75AiFLfKQ0385pLwvUDbsk2AdynEN08eiKtEfUyNr7Q
sponsors — @lensprotocol + @zerion + @yup_io
- have some good memories from Don Julio, very classy and traditional stake 👌
- Proof of Argentinian 🇦🇷
- 👀👀👀👀 🔜 @web3forbasicbs.lens
- Good morning
- 🌸🌺🌻🌼💐🌷🪷🌸🌺🌹#sxsw2023