Steven Allan Spielberg (@stevenallanspielberg) • Hey
Love moive!
Publications
- It 's so classic the file,so great!
- Super Mario Bros. 1950s AI Edition
Abandoned Films envisions what a Super Mario Bros. movie could have been if shot in the Super Panavision 70 format during the 1950s. This surreal interpretation of Nintendo's famous plumber duo is made even more psychedelic through the use of generative AI technology. The images were created by Midjourney, the video by Runway, the voices by ElevenLabs, and the script was written by ChatGPT.
- So great to Free collectible to celebrate this moment
- 3 months shy of 13 years on Instagram I surpass my follower count on @lens/lens after just 22 months of sharing who I am / what I do / what I’m about. These are the first 10 images I ever posted to IG that had to be in-app photographs. The time was July 2011 as I worked on a summer-long snowboard film in Whistler, BC, Canada. I had moved out of my house in SLC to spend the summer on the glacier, which turned out to rain every day but 3, then make the trek back through Utah, grab my things, stop in the Chi & continue on to NYC where I blindly had a room waiting for me, knew few people, & had 10k saved with zero jobs lined up. Biggest leap I ever took, until now with Japan I guess (:
Free collectible to celebrate this moment. Only onwards & upwards from here! Thank you to all the builders of all the apps that make Lens grow @lens/orb @lens/hey @lens/phaver @lens/ornaart @lens/bonsai @lens/pinsta @lens/lensport @lens/refraction
Oh & if you want to watch the film…
https://vimeo.com/gramsdidit/uptheroad
#GRAMSDIDIT #LFGROW
@lens/creators @lens/photographers
- It’s a technological and social movement centered around giving users verifiable guarantees instead of unbacked promises.
- The verifiable web is bigger than crypto.
It’s a technological and social movement centered around giving users verifiable guarantees instead of unbacked promises.
It’s already underway. Join the movement.
https://blog.chain.link/verifiable-web/
- Lenny's keyboard
- 2024 will be AaVE!
- 2023 was tenacious
2024 will be ______
- I Love lens, LOVE web3
- The finis are taking their talents to South Beach.
Visit the Lens exhibit at Gateway Miami and mint your own Clem @lens/fini
- The weather is cold
- 🚨 GIVEAWAY 🚨 alright frens, I'm giving away this super kioul T-shirt! 🍟😍
📏RULES:
1- Be a @lens/jessyfries Super Follower
👉🏼You can super follow here: https://hey.xyz/u/jessyfries
2- LMCC this post (Like-Mirror - Comment - Collect)
Will announce the winner on Monday 20th November 💕🍟
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ℹ️About the product:
- It’s my Onigiry Pepe #4904 NFT wearing a McDonald’s cap
- Text "fries>gyus" and jessyfries.Lens
- Logos:
@lens/lensprotocol
@lens/orbapp
@lens/lenster
Comes in the size you want 🙊🤳🍟
- It is a big step for lens!
- 1 Million Transactions (and counting) on Momoka.
In case you need a refresher, Momoka is our Optimistic scaling solution for Lens. It process transactions at hyperscale, and is uniquely designed to support the next generation of web3 social users.
Not every 'gm' is needed onchain.
1 Million transactions on Momoka cost ~$500 USD ($0.0005 per txn).
Explore further here:
https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/3Hcl0dGE8AOYmnFolzqO6hJuueDHdsaCs3ols2ruc9E
We're extremely excited about the significant progress we've made with our infrastructure layer over the past year. But we're just getting started.
Next up on the roadmap for Momoka: comments for onchain posts and support for any network.
Watch this space 👀
- Devconnect isn't a typical event with a central focus and a few side events.
- Less than a month to go until Devconnect, and for those attending, I'd like to offer some lighthearted advice I wish I'd known before going to these events.
1.- First and foremost, let's get this out of the way: Devconnect isn't a typical event with a central focus and a few side events. It's more like a bunch of awesome side events happening simultaneously. So, start exploring what you'd like to attend now and get yourself registered. Keep in mind that spots are limited, so it's better to overbook yourself a bit rather than twiddle your thumbs.
Here are a couple of links where you can register and see all the events taking place:
- https://lu.ma/devconnect
- https://cryptoevents.xyz/DevconnectWeek
2.- Let's address the elephant in the room, even though I might not be the best person to discuss this topic. The ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine could potentially lead to some SideEvents being canceled. It's already happened with a big one I was looking forward to from ENS. The DevConnect team has issued a statement regarding this issue, and you can read it here:
https://t.co/dcTBLg71go
https://twitter.com/ensdomains/status/1714309021740798344
I'm posting this to see what your thoughts are. Have you canceled your trip? Do you think everything will go as planned? I'd love to hear your perspective. I'm from Chile, one of the world's longest countries, stretching over 4,300 km. The distance from Israel to Istanbul, about 1,200 km, it doesn't seem crazy to me to get a little worried, but I realize that everyone's reality is different.
3.- Make sure your trip is worth it by setting clear objectives. I've traveled with various goals in mind in the past. Here are a few examples: developing a project to see if people are interested or using it, making initial connections with VCs or angel investors, securing investment, finding users, forming partnerships with other startups, job hunting, and more.
4.- Managing your social battery is essential. I know a week filled with crypto events may sound like a dream come true, almost like a crypto Woodstock, but I've spoken to many people who found themselves exhausted after 3-4 days of non-stop conversations about their projects. Take a morning or evening to do something different, explore the city, have a meal with friends, and recharge.
5.- This point might contradict the previous one a bit, but it took me a few events to realize the significance of crypto party’s . I'm not a big fan of late nights, but I've made great friends, met investors, formed partnerships, found clients, and more at these nocturnal events. They have a unique atmosphere, so even if they're not your thing, it's essential to attend at least one (tickets for these events tend to sell out fast, so apply early).
Remember, this advice is based on my personal experience, and if you have other insights or opinions, I'd love to hear them, especially regarding point 2. Enjoy Devconnect!
- Less than a month to go until Devconnect, and for those attending, I'd like to offer some lighthearted advice I wish I'd known before going to these events.
1.- First and foremost, let's get this out of the way: Devconnect isn't a typical event with a central focus and a few side events. It's more like a bunch of awesome side events happening simultaneously. So, start exploring what you'd like to attend now and get yourself registered. Keep in mind that spots are limited, so it's better to overbook yourself a bit rather than twiddle your thumbs.
Here are a couple of links where you can register and see all the events taking place:
- https://lu.ma/devconnect
- https://cryptoevents.xyz/DevconnectWeek
2.- Let's address the elephant in the room, even though I might not be the best person to discuss this topic. The ongoing conflict in Israel and Palestine could potentially lead to some SideEvents being canceled. It's already happened with a big one I was looking forward to from ENS. The DevConnect team has issued a statement regarding this issue, and you can read it here:
https://t.co/dcTBLg71go
https://twitter.com/ensdomains/status/1714309021740798344
I'm posting this to see what your thoughts are. Have you canceled your trip? Do you think everything will go as planned? I'd love to hear your perspective. I'm from Chile, one of the world's longest countries, stretching over 4,300 km. The distance from Israel to Istanbul, about 1,200 km, it doesn't seem crazy to me to get a little worried, but I realize that everyone's reality is different.
3.- Make sure your trip is worth it by setting clear objectives. I've traveled with various goals in mind in the past. Here are a few examples: developing a project to see if people are interested or using it, making initial connections with VCs or angel investors, securing investment, finding users, forming partnerships with other startups, job hunting, and more.
4.- Managing your social battery is essential. I know a week filled with crypto events may sound like a dream come true, almost like a crypto Woodstock, but I've spoken to many people who found themselves exhausted after 3-4 days of non-stop conversations about their projects. Take a morning or evening to do something different, explore the city, have a meal with friends, and recharge.
5.- This point might contradict the previous one a bit, but it took me a few events to realize the significance of crypto party’s . I'm not a big fan of late nights, but I've made great friends, met investors, formed partnerships, found clients, and more at these nocturnal events. They have a unique atmosphere, so even if they're not your thing, it's essential to attend at least one (tickets for these events tend to sell out fast, so apply early).
Remember, this advice is based on my personal experience, and if you have other insights or opinions, I'd love to hear them, especially regarding point 2. Enjoy Devconnect!
- Brimming with artistic and innovative qualities.
It is so cool😍
- Where are you going
- The ski and snowboard season is about to start, I'm looking forward to it 🏂 ⛷️🎿
#Switzerland🇨🇭#Alps
- Let's hava a song #lensvoice!
- PLEASE SHARE
🌟🎤 Calling all professional singers! Join us for a magnificent collaboration opportunity! 🌟🎤
🎵 Are you a professional singer with a passion for showcasing your extraordinary vocal talent? We have an exciting proposition for you! @lensvoice.lens is searching for talented artists like yourself to collaborate with us for the upcoming singing talent competition. 🎶
🌟 Here's how it works: We're seeking iconic songs from professional singers that will be chosen by the contestants to perform as cover songs during the competition. Your contribution will not only add flair to the competition, but it will also provide a platform for Lens' professional artists to shine! 🎤✨
💫 Your chosen song covers will not only be used for the competition but will also be featured across our LensVoice community, giving you incredible exposure as an artist and allowing you to captivate an even larger audience. It's a fantastic opportunity to share your talent and make a lasting impact! 📣
✨ So, dear professional singers, Share your song suggestions in the comments below or send us a direct message. We can't wait to hear your amazing ideas and collaborate with you to make this competition a truly unforgettable experience! 🌟🎵
📸 Don't forget to tag your fellow professional singers and spread the word about this incredible opportunity. Together, we can create magic and celebrate the talent that Lens' creative community has to offer! 🌟🎤
- A public good to attest everything onchain and offchain.
- 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗥𝗲𝗾𝘂𝗶𝗿𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗱𝗿𝗼𝗽: Ethereum Attestation Service
A public good to attest everything onchain and offchain.
Two options for using this as a Requirement in Guilds:
Be attested by: requiring an attestation from someone
Attest: stating something about another individual
Creating, verifying, and revoking attestations is already available on Ethereum, Arbitrum One, Optimism, Base and Sepolia!
Here is an in-depth walkthrough by EAS on creating attestations and setting them up in Guild: twitter.com/eas_eth/status/16…
Follow @guild and @reka_eth for more
- It is time to touch grass!#SummerOfLens!
- Grass for thought #SummerOfLens
- let 's touch grass! #SummerOfLens!
- #SummerOfLens
- Outlier Ventures and Futureverse to award up to null million to startups with new accelerator
https://www.theblock.co/post/244250/outlier-ventures-and-futureverse-to-award-up-to-1-million-to-startups-with-new-accelerator?utm_source=lens&utm_medium=rss
- 10 Million GHO Minted
- #SummerOfLens Let's go out to touch green!