Seaport (@seaport) • Hey
Seaport lens profile.
Publications
- Sometimes we should just wait and do nothing
- A global community of over 100,000 maritime enthusiasts in the world is cominggg..
- A global community of over 100,000 maritime enthusiasts in the world is cominggg..
- Autumn is good, yellow is the best colour of millions of gray...
- Godays colour palette: retro vibes
3 editions
- Sometimes we can not live without ourselves but we should go away from ourselves
- Seas are sometimes better then oceans, like eth and btc
- Outside the limelight
Half-consumed, and not quite sober yet, cups of cider more gentle than coffee sat on the kitchen counter like artifacts...
New collection live on Chromadin w/ @w111th.lens
- Gm from jasper 🤎
- i miss barcelona everyday, and do not like nyc anymore
- Free collects, now with limits.
Set limits on the quantity and/or limit the time window to 24 hours.
Check out how some creators are already using limited free collects:
@jessyjeanne.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x73b1-0x2259
@grams.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x326c-0x09d0
@arterlioz.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xaeea-0x046d
@lufoart.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0xd3a4-0x0601
@elliepritts.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x019a20-0xaa
@evanmann.lens: https://lenster.xyz/posts/0x01a5b6-0x9f
- Just an opinion ether will be bigger than btc
- Among cryptocurrencies, ether is second only to bitcoin in market capitalization, next yeaar? fyi matess
- 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
- アーべ(。・ω・。)💜
- sea or oceans? i prefer lakes 🙂
- Who remembers?
- 通用汽车
@lenster.lens 中文版正式上线 🎉🎉🎉
欢迎朋友们体验,分享所有精彩与美好 #Lensverse
前1000名转帖将获得 0.1 $WMATIC
GM Lens Frens!
🥳 Lenster chinese version is online now.
Come and try the Chinese version made by Lens China Community @lensprotocol_cn.lens .
First 1000 mirrors to share 100 $WMATIC prize pool.
- good will hunting everytime everywhere
- Can lensters follow lensters?
Follow, Comment, mirror and collect, I will do it to you too!
And I will give 4wmatic to the first 40 people (each person 0.1 wamatic)
#LenstersFollowFensters #Airdrop
- Accidentally Wes Anderson
- what about the reality instead of feeling guilty 😉
- Lens devs keep shipping 🛳️ 💨. A lot of cool things have been added with 1.26.0.
**Features**
·Ability to create Nft galleries
·Added support for data availability for mirror with signed typed data (staging only)
·Add support for data availability for comment with signed typed data (staging only)
·Added support for 'ar://' protocol in metadata
·Added support for 'ar://' protocol in metadata
·Added support authentication with EIP1271-compatible smart wallets
·Added indexes to the database
·Added support for MultirecipientFeeCollectModule
·Added support for AaveFeeCollectModule
·Added support for ERC4626FeeCollectModule
·Added more relays to load balance to spread out traffic
·Enabled **hasTxHashBeenIndexed** to be accessible without auth token
·Moved the Follow Proxy action to RabbitMQ.
·Moved the Collect Proxy action to RabbitMQ.
·Removed Internal endpoints
·Rewrote the notification service to improve performance
·Removed wallets from showing in the **of** follower list
·Handle validation internal extensions
·Lensqueue granular error handling
·Rabbitmq metrics and alerts
·Improved speed latency on redis
·Improved Estimate of gas
·Improved Contain memory spikes
·Whitelisted new apps for gasless transactions
**Bug fixes**
·Added optional pretty name to whitelisted currencies
·Added block timestamp to indexer
·Added optional pretty name to whitelisted currencies
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Fixed collect records mismatch on the backend
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Fixed nft population in nft gallery
·Fixed Internal error counts
·Fixed typo in GraphQL schema doc
·Gated working on the dispatcher
·Resolved issue on collect modules circular references
·Resolved issue: When using the **whoMirroredPublicationId** field in the request and querying a publication with multiple mirrors by the same profile profiles repeated in the response
·Resolved issue on collect modules circular references
·Resolved uncaught exceptions for graphql validation errors
·Redis expiry times made dynamic
·Resolved deadlocks on db
·Stopped supporting kovan, rinkeby and ropsten testnets
·Validation metadata fixes
**Breaking changes**
·**Feed** and **feedHighlights** now require auth to call them
**Breaking changes actioned**
·ACTIONED: breaking change: **timeline has been removed**
- me in my stand up meetings
- Mourinho is not good at attacking
perfect counter attack #football
- GTFOMW PEDESTRIANS
just your average day in takadanobaba.
#BYTES #LENSTUBE #VIDEO #GRAMSDIDIT
@CREATORS @LENSTUBE @LENSPROTOCOL
- New update for @buttrfly.lens
- Pinned Posts. You can now pin one of your posts to the top of your profile feed. 📌
- Notification Tabs. There are now separate tabs for mentions, comments, mirrors, collects, likes, and follows. 🔔
- Bug fixes.
TestFlight link 👉 https://buttrfly.app
- # 0.1.0 - 23rd December 2022\n\nThe Lens Core Team is excited to announce the first Developer Preview release of the official Lens SDK.\n\nThe Lens SDK will greatly improve the developer experience of building with the Lens API. It allows you to integrate with the Lens Protocol in seconds and gives you full control over the UX of your app.\n\nThis is just the beginning for the Lens SDK. We are starting with a collection of React Hooks and will add a low-level API Client for more advanced integrations, beyond React.\n\nTry out the Developer Preview release and tell us what you think!
https://github.com/lens-protocol/lens-sdk\n\nIn this release:
\n- feat: authentication w/ transparent token renewal\n- feat: React Hooks to:\n - fetch publications\n - fetch profiles\n - fetch followers/following\n - create post\n - fetch feed\n - notifications\n- feat: wagmi integration
\n\nSee the initial documentation at: https://docs.lens.xyz
- Happy new year mates, everything will be ok, i believe
- An AAVE fam 👻 Halloween 🎃 treat for you to collect exclusive artwork on Lens.
Drop your ghostly Halloween costume pictures here 😱
Wishing you a fun-filled Halloween with magical surprises!
- Cow sliding down a hill.. 🥹
- Watch the cat.. 😂
- What a beautiful day for coding.
- Openseas are stops at the seaports 😉
- We are at the port for installing...
- Disney plus is better than netflix, no doubt their shows are really really respectful.
- Congratulations to the entire Ethereum community on this monumental achievement. Remember this historic day forever by collecting this special ghost on Lens
- Turn on your heart for everybody, and just love the reality is love in this world. Happy sundays
- Congratulations to the entire Ethereum community on this monumental achievement. Remember this historic day forever by collecting this special ghost on Lens
- This is an optimistic post ✨
- everything will pump soon, we are at the bottom lensterss :PP
- Sea or ocean? wait or a lake which one ?
- we are seaport
- A warm-water port (also known as an ice-free port) is one where the water does not freeze in winter. This is mainly used in the context of countries with mostly cold winters where parts of the coastline freezes over every winter. Because they are available year-round, warm-water ports can be of great geopolitical or economic interest. Such settlements as Dalian in China, Murmansk, Novorossiysk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Vostochny Port[17] in Russia, Odessa in Ukraine, Kushiro in Japan and Valdez at the terminus of the Alaska Pipeline owe their very existence to being ice-free ports. The Baltic Sea and similar areas have ports available year-round beginning in the 20th century thanks to icebreakers, but earlier access problems prompted Russia to expand its territory to the Black Sea.
- An inland port is a port on a navigable lake, river (fluvial port), or canal with access to a sea or ocean, which therefore allows a ship to sail from the ocean inland to the port to load or unload its cargo. An example of this is the St. Lawrence Seaway which allows ships to travel from the Atlantic Ocean several thousand kilometers inland to Great Lakes ports like Toronto, Duluth-Superior, and Chicago.[16] The term "inland port" is also used for dry ports.
- A smart port uses technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to be more efficient at handling goods.[13] Smart ports usually deploy cloud-based software as part of the process of greater automation to help generate the operating flow that helps the port work smoothly.[14] At present, most of the world's ports have somewhat embedded technology, if not for full leadership. However, thanks to global government initiatives and exponential growth in maritime trade, the amount of intelligent ports has gradually increased. This latest report by business intelligence provider Visiongain assesses that Smart Ports Market spending will reach null.5 bn in 2019.
- A cruise home port is the port where cruise ship passengers board (or embark) to start their cruise and disembark the cruise ship at the end of their cruise. It is also where the cruise ship's supplies are loaded for the cruise, which includes everything from fresh water and fuel to fruits, vegetables, champagne, and any other supplies needed for the cruise. "Cruise home ports" are very busy places during the day the cruise ship is in port, because off-going passengers debark their baggage and on-coming passengers board the ship in addition to all the supplies being loaded. Cruise home ports tend to have large passenger terminals to handle the large number of passengers passing through the port. The busiest cruise home port in the world is the Port of Miami, Florida.
- Ports that handle containerized cargo are known as container ports.
- Bulk cargo ports may handle one particular type of cargo or numerous cargoes, such as grains, liquid fuels, liquid chemicals, wood, automobiles, etc. Such ports are known as the "bulk" or "break bulk ports".
- Cargo ports are quite different from cruise ports, because each handles very different cargo, which has to be loaded and unloaded by a variety of mechanical means.