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- **Animoca Brands** is a company headquartered in **Hong Kong**. They develop and publish a diverse portfolio of **blockchain games**, traditional games, and other products. Many of these products are based on popular global brands, including **Disney**, **WWE**, **Snoop Dogg**, **The Walking Dead**, **Power Rangers**, **MotoGP™**, and **Formula E**. In addition to their game development, Animoca Brands is an active investor in the **NFT space**, with over **150 investments** in NFT-related blockchain companies. Some notable projects they’ve invested in include **Axie Infinity**, **OpenSea**, **Dapper Labs** (known for NBA Top Shot), **Yield Guild Games**, **Alien Worlds**, and **Star Atlas**1.
Their commitment to both game development and investment in the NFT ecosystem positions them as a significant player in the evolving landscape of digital entertainment and blockchain technology.
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- what is padel that stanid said?
- روز ششم از کمپین رشد لنز
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https://lenster.xyz/u/websky
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دوستان رو فالو کنید
دوستانی که فالو میشن هم حتماً به مرور زمان بک بدن که لیمیت هم نشن، کسانی که بک ندن لینکشون برای آنفالو قرار میگیره
کامنت و میرور و کالکت فراموش نشه تا امتیاز اکانتهاتون بالا بره ❤️
- Beautiful 💞💕💟
- ***`need this beutiful veiw`***
- Touching grass this weekend
- **🟣توکنومیک Phaver مشخص شد! زمان لانچ توکن اعلام نشده اما قراره پوینتهایی که داخل اپ دارید به توکن تبدیل شه.**
🟣شخصاً در همین حد اطلاعات دارم چون خودم هیچ فعالیتی روی Phaver نداشتم و هیچ پست آموزشی یا خبری براش نذاشتم. وقتی یوزری که لنز نداره میتونه درکنار یوزری که لنز داره فعالیت کنه و از طرفی بخاطر VPN و آیپی مدام مشکل لاگین پیش بیاد چرا خودمو درگیر کنم؟ من از اکوسیستم لنز هیچ انتظاری ندارم، امیدوارم دوستانی که فعالیت کردن به تارگتی که دارن برسن ولی نظرشخصیم اینه که نهایتاً در حد چند تا شتکوین 10-20 دلار بدن به یوزرها. ایر اصلی که شاید بتونه خوشحالمون کنه فقط و فقط خود Lens هست.
- User Reward : 27%
- Early Users : 3%
- Token Sale Price : 0.007$
🔗Source: https://swissborg.com/blog/deep-dive-into-phaver-the-gateway-to-web3-social
- Music By the Machine
Tabs open like a million futures, saved for a later that's always deferred. A digital limbo where good intentions go to die.
- `listen and enjoy`
- the full moon
- #lens GM ALL
- WoW
I love this beuti
- GM #Lens! Happy Saturday!
- Land Sculpture by Jon Foreman, an artist based in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK.
Check the comments to see more.
#art #lensprotocol
- when will bots become available in lens ?
- which one?
https://snapshot.org/#/polls.lenster.xyz/proposal/0x155a82164e65b1494d1e064c76dfcd1c981c1682dd0247a15f931fbef343b371
- Babydolls Casino Night 💎
We host casino nights every Friday! Attend the event to get a free airdrop to play blackjack, roulette, and cash poker with the community
For all event info, check out our events calendar:
https://decentral.games/events
- which tokens will you buy for next bullrun?
- which one ?
https://snapshot.org/#/polls.lenster.xyz/proposal/0x7f3a42ad91227429019679f0cb4868d283016b1afd4be2ac90bd1029bf98ed43
- Introducing Orb Communities! 🪐
The Community Layer of Web3.
Orb Communities are composable and interoperable, built on top of the @LensProtocol.lens.lens. It makes it easy to integrate community features across Lens apps.
Today, we are thrilled to present the first iteration of Orb Communities, a vision that has been with us since we embarked on the Orb journey a year ago.
These communities are a fundamental part of the composable and interoperable community layer of web3.
User-owned communities empower people by decentralizing authority and making every individual a crucial stakeholder in the community's direction and evolution.
This marks a significant shift from traditional, centralized communities, where only a select few make decisions.
We believe that @LensProtocol Profiles are much more than NFTs.
At the core of our Communities membership lies the ERC-6551 with Lens Profiles turned into Token Bound Accounts (TBA).
Communities are much more vibrant and engaging when built together.
We warmly welcome developers to build upon it! Check out our Mirror for more https://mirror.xyz/orbapp.eth/s5HNwiDup4sw2nbDi8FgZmlcpR6qIulTsW5qh6KRT0I
- what can we call people in lens?
- L 👀
- L
- Livepeer Water Cooler Chat - July 24 2023 - 80/20 liquidity pool and inflation
💡 TOPICS IN THIS LIVESTREAM 💡
Papa bear – 80/20 liquidity pool
Titan – VideoDAO
Vires – 80/20 liquidity pool
Doug – liquidity 80/20, inflation posts
🔴 ** JOIN US **
✅ Delegate: https://explorer.livepeer.org/accounts/0xbe8770603daf200b1fa136ad354ba854928e602b/orchestrating
✅ Website: https://Titan-Node.com
✅ Forum: https://forum.livepeer.org/t/transcoder-campaign-titan-node/1392/4
✅ Discord: https://discord.gg/uaPhtyrWsF
🔴 ** ABOUT US **
Livepeer Transcoding Pool
Titan Node is committed to providing top quality Transcoding and Staking services to all of our delegates.
We practice continual improvements to maximize efficiency from transcoding revenue.
Secure. Global. Proven reliability and returns. Low latency. 24/7 uptime. Built like a Titan.
🔴 ** ABOUT THE CHANNEL **
Our channel features "How To" videos to get people started in the Livepeer network.
🔎 HASHTAGS 🔎
#livepeer
#liquidity
#inflation
#Transcoding
#Delegate
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#Orchestrator
🔎 VIDEO OUTLINE 🔎
This is a Livestream all about LPT and Livepeer eco-system.
Please leave any comments and I will reply as soon as possible.
Enjoy!
- Introducing Sound of Fractures Token, a way to invest in Sound of Fractures and unique projects.
This is more than an investment.
It's a chance to be a part of something innovative, contributing to building new ideas on a project by project basis. 🔽
I'm on a journey to reimagine our relationship with music💡
It can't just about traditional releases anymore.
We need to be leveraging technology to build our own worlds🌐
Explore and collect Sound of Fractures Token here 🔽
https://softoken.xyz/
- America is behind on Crypto and Cocaine...
Congressman Brad Sherman counters the idea America is falling behind in crypto by noting we are also falling behind Peru in cocaine cultivation:
“We don’t always need to catch up.” 👀🤦♂️
- Burpball
Well. The title kinda says it all. #muffinz #burpjokes #fartjokes
- The Spaces Between Words by KaliYuga
- **Lens SDK 1.1 - Improvements in this release**
1) Momoka support
2) Self-funded transactions fallback
3) Bi-directional pagination traversing
4) Supports limited free collects
5) Several `LensClient` improvements
6) Bug fixes and minor improvements
**What's new?**
**Momoka support**
The Lens SDK React hooks now support Momoka publications. To start using Momoka today just upgrade to `@lens-protocol/react-web@latest` and the SDK will take care of the rest.
The Lens SDK will choose Momoka posts over on-chain posts automatically based on your collect settings. It will also know when comments and mirrors need to be on Momoka infrastructure based on the referencing publication.
**Self-funded transactions fallback**
Occasionally gasless transactions might not be available for a given profile. To provide continuity in your user experience you can now fallback to execute transactions using the user's funds to cover gas costs. More documentation is available here: https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/self-funded-transactions
**Bi-directional pagination traversing**
It's now possible to traverse paginated results in both directions (older and newer results).
This allows you to implement functionalities such as "pull to refresh" on a mobile app or fetch newer feed entries. See this example as a reference: https://github.com/lens-protocol/lens-sdk/blob/main/examples/web-wagmi/src/discovery/UseFeed.tsx#L63
**Supports limited free collects**
Last month we launched a new collect module called `SimpleCollectModule`. In this SDK release, you can leverage all its potential. For example, you can define a Free Collect with a limited number of NFTs to be minted.
**`LensClient` improvements**
We added `client.authentication.verify` and `client.authentication.getAccessToken` methods to enable extraction and verification of someone's API credentials.
- gm gm 🗳️
`tysm everyone who voted and supported the snapshot vote` 🙏
In the end @chaoticmonk.lens got the majority of the votes 🥳🥳🥳.
**Huge congrats @chaoticmonk.lens** , the "getting started with #lens" community would love to see your art as cover of the May update. Would you like to become the first (cover) "artist of the month"? 🥇 :-)
Final results:
https://snapshot.org/#/lens.punkess.eth/proposal/0x40b36553a9a890b561a7159beca169858669bef42b6c5e2cffdeec93e01ce420
- Let's make a LensFit Community 😅
After a great post from @wagmi.lens about feeling good being back in the gym I was inspired by @punkess.lens call out for a community on Lens for fitness. I'd love to have positive fitness vibes as a part of the Lens world, I can see it being of benefit to many of us seeking a healthy balance and a helpful connection between our digital and physical lives.
So this is me putting my hand up to work with others to explore what this community might look like. If you are also keen to make it happen then I'd love to hear from you. Let's work it out together.
Posted on c/lensfit
- **Nokia Corporation** (natively **Nokia Oyj**, referred to as **Nokia**)[a] is a Finnish multinational telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics corporation, established in 1865. Nokia's main headquarters are in Espoo, Finland, in the greater Helsinki metropolitan area,[3] but the company's actual roots are in the Tampere region of Pirkanmaa.[5] In 2020, Nokia employed approximately 92,000 people[6] across over 100 countries, did business in more than 130 countries, and reported annual revenues of around €23 billion.[4] Nokia is a public limited company listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange.[7] It is the world's 415th-largest company measured by 2016 revenues according to the *Fortune Global 500,* having peaked at 85th place in 2009.[8] It is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index.
- On January 1, 1925, Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. was organized to consolidate the development and research activities in the communication field and allied sciences for the Bell System. Ownership was evenly shared between Western Electric and AT&T. The new company had existing personnel of 3600 engineers, scientists, and support staff. In addition to the existing research facilities of 400,000 square feet of space, its space was extended with a new building on about one quarter of a city block.[13]
The first chairman of the board of directors was John J. Carty, the vice-president of AT&T, and the first president was Frank B. Jewett,[13] also a board member, who stayed there until 1940.[14][15][16] The operations were directed by E. B. Craft, executive vice-president, and formerly chief engineer at Western Electric.
By the early 1940s, Bell Labs engineers and scientists had begun to move to other locations away from the congestion and environmental distractions of New York City, and in 1967 Bell Laboratories headquarters was officially relocated to Murray Hill, New Jersey.
- The Bell Patent Association was formed by Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Sanders, and Gardiner Hubbard when filing the first patents for the telephone in 1876.
Bell Telephone Company, the first telephone company, was formed a year later. It later became a part of the American Bell Telephone Company.
In 1884, the American Bell Telephone Company created the Mechanical Department from the Electrical and Patent Department formed a year earlier.
American Telephone & Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its own subsidiary company, took control of American Bell and the Bell System by 1889.
American Bell held a controlling interest in Western Electric (which was the manufacturing arm of the business) whereas AT&T was doing research into the service providers.[11][12]
- Bell Labs had its origin in the complex corporate organization of the Bell System telephone conglomerate. In the late 19th century, the laboratory began as the Western Electric Engineering Department, located at 463 West Street in New York City. In 1925, after years of conducting research and development under Western Electric, a Bell subsidiary, the Engineering Department was reformed into Bell Telephone Laboratories and placed under the shared ownership of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) and Western Electric. In the 1960s, the laboratory was moved to New Jersey. It was acquired by Nokia in 2016.
- **Nokia Bell Labs**, originally named **Bell Telephone Laboratories** (1925–1984),[1] then **AT&T Bell Laboratories** (1984–1996)[2] and **Bell Labs Innovations** (1996–2007),[3] is an American industrial research and scientific development company owned by Finnish company Nokia. With headquarters located in Murray Hill, New Jersey, the company operates several laboratories in the United States and around the world.
Researchers working at Bell Laboratories are credited with the development of radio astronomy, the transistor, the laser, the photovoltaic cell, the charge-coupled device (CCD), information theory, the Unix operating system, and the programming languages B, C, C++, S, SNOBOL, AWK, AMPL, and others. Nine Nobel Prizes have been awarded for work completed at Bell Laboratories.[4]
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- Paella airdrop would be amazing ngl … 😋
- **William Bradford Shockley Jr.** (February 13, 1910 – August 12, 1989) was an American inventor and physicist. He was the manager of a research group at Bell Labs that included John Bardeen and Walter Brattain. The three scientists were jointly awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics for "their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect".[1]
Partly as a result of Shockley's attempts to commercialize a new transistor design in the 1950s and 1960s, California's Silicon Valley became a hotbed of electronics innovation.
In his later life, while a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University and afterward, Shockley became widely known for his racist views and advocacy of eugenics
- **Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.** was an American semiconductor company based in San Jose, California. Founded in 1957 as a division of Fairchild Camera and Instrument, it became a pioneer in the manufacturing of transistors and of integrated circuits. Schlumberger bought the firm in 1979 and sold it to National Semiconductor in 1987; Fairchild was spun off as an independent company again in 1997. In September 2016, Fairchild was acquired by ON Semiconductor.[3]
The company had locations in the United States at San Jose, California; San Rafael, California; South Portland, Maine; West Jordan, Utah; and Mountaintop, Pennsylvania. Outside the US it operated locations in Australia;[4] Singapore; Bucheon, South Korea; Penang, Malaysia; Suzhou, China; and Cebu, Philippines, among others.
- The binary number system was refined by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (published in 1705) and he also established that by using the binary system, the principles of arithmetic and logic could be joined. Digital logic as we know it was the brain-child of George Boole in the mid 19th century. In an 1886 letter, Charles Sanders Peirce described how logical operations could be carried out by electrical switching circuits.[2] Eventually, vacuum tubes replaced relays for logic operations. Lee De Forest's modification of the Fleming valve in 1907 could be used as an AND gate. Ludwig Wittgenstein introduced a version of the 16-row truth table as proposition 5.101 of *Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus* (1921). Walther Bothe, inventor of the coincidence circuit, shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physics, for creating the first modern electronic AND gate in 1924.
- His regal titles in full were The Great King, King of Persia, King of Anshan, King of Media, King of Babylon, King of Sumer and Akkad, and King of the Four Corners of the World. The Nabonidus Chronicle notes the change in his title from "King of Anshan" to "King of Persia". Assyriologist François Vallat wrote that "When Astyages marched against Cyrus, Cyrus is called 'King of Anshan", but when Cyrus crosses the Tigris on his way to Lydia, he is 'King of Persia.' The coup therefore took place between these two events
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- One of the few surviving sources of information that can be dated directly to Cyrus's time is the Cyrus Cylinder (Persian: استوانه کوروش), a document in the form of a clay cylinder inscribed in Akkadian cuneiform. It had been placed in the foundations of the Esagila (the temple of Marduk in Babylon) as a foundation deposit following the Persian conquest in 539 BC. It was discovered in 1879 and is kept today in the British Museum in London.[131]
The text of the cylinder denounces the deposed Babylonian king Nabonidus as impious and portrays Cyrus as pleasing to the chief god Marduk. It describes how Cyrus had improved the lives of the citizens of Babylonia, repatriated displaced peoples and restored temples and cult sanctuaries.[132] Although not mentioned specifically in the text, the repatriation of the Jews from their "Babylonian captivity" has been interpreted as part of this general policy
- In the 1970s the Shah of Iran adopted the Cyrus cylinder as a political symbol, using it "as a central image in his celebration of 2500 years of Iranian monarchy".[134] and asserting that it was "the first human rights charter in history".[19] This view has been disputed by some as "rather anachronistic" and tendentious,[135] as the modern concept of human rights would have been quite alien to Cyrus's contemporaries and is not mentioned by the cylinder.[136][137] The cylinder has, nonetheless, become seen as part of Iran's cultural identity
- After the conquest of Lydia, Cyrus campaigned at the east around 545 BC to 540 BC. Cyrus first tried to campaign against Gedrosia, however was decisively defeated and had to leave the land.[67] The land of Gedrosia was most likely under the reign of Darius I. After the failed attempt in Gedrosia, Cyrus attacked in the regions of Bactria, Arachosia, Sogdia,Saka, Chorasmia, Margiana and other provinces in the east. In 533 BC, Cyrus the Great crossed the Hindu Kush mountains and collected tribute from the Indus cities. Thus, Cyrus probably had vassalage in India.[68] Cyrus then returned to camp near Babylon due to unrest in Babylon.
- Cyrus the Great succeeded to the throne in 559 BC following his father's death; however, Cyrus was not yet an independent ruler. Like his predecessors, Cyrus had to recognize Median overlordship. Astyages, last king of the Median Empire and Cyrus' grandfather, may have ruled over the majority of the Ancient Near East, from the Lydian frontier in the west to the Parthians and Persians in the east.[*citation needed*]
According to the Nabonidus Chronicle, Astyages launched an attack against Cyrus, "king of Ansan". According to the historian Herodotus, it is known that Astyages placed Harpagus in command of the Median army to conquer Cyrus. However, Harpagus contacted Cyrus and encouraged his revolt against Media, before eventually defecting along with several of the nobility and a portion of the army. This mutiny is confirmed by the Nabonidus Chronicle. The Chronicle suggests that the hostilities lasted for at least three years (553–550), and the final battle resulted in the capture of Ecbatana. This was described in the paragraph that preceded the entry for Nabonidus' year 7, which detailed Cyrus' victory and the capture of his grandfather.[55] According to the historians Herodotus and Ctesias, Cyrus spared the life of Astyages and married his daughter, Amytis. This marriage pacified several vassals, including the Bactrians, Parthians, and Saka.[56] Herodotus notes that Cyrus also subdued and incorporated Sogdia into the empire during his military campaigns of 546–539 BC.[57][58]
With Astyages out of power, all of his vassals (including many of Cyrus's relatives) were now under his command. His uncle Arsames, who had been the king of the city-state of Parsa under the Medes, therefore would have had to give up his throne. However, this transfer of power within the family seems to have been smooth, and it is likely that Arsames was still the nominal governor of Parsa under Cyrus's authority—more a Prince or a Grand Duke than a King.[59] His son, Hystaspes, who was also Cyrus's second cousin, was then made satrap of Parthia and Phrygia. Cyrus the Great thus united the twin Achaemenid kingdoms of Parsa and Anshan into Persia proper. Arsames lived to see his grandson become Darius the Great, Shahanshah of Persia, after the deaths of both of Cyrus's sons.[60] Cyrus's conquest of Media was merely the start of his wars.