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- Gm, travelers!💥
**Yellowstone National Park** is located in the western United States, primarily in the state of Wyoming, and it is known for its geothermal features, including hot springs, geysers, and mudpots. The park is home to over 10,000 geothermal features, including over 500 geysers and around 300 hot springs.
The hot springs in Yellowstone are some of the largest and most colorful in the world. The most famous of these is the Grand Prismatic Spring, which is the third largest hot spring in the world and is known for its brilliant colors. Other notable hot springs in the park include the Morning Glory Pool, the Sapphire Pool, and the Fountain Paint Pot.
It's important to note that while the hot springs are beautiful, they can also be dangerous. The water in the hot springs can reach temperatures over 200 degrees Fahrenheit (93 degrees Celsius), and the ground around the springs can be unstable.
**How cool is that?! Thank you ChatGPT ^.^**
I also would add, when you are planning to visit Yellowstone (as well as any other national park in the US) it’s a good idea to plan well in advance, cuz the later you book the less available accommodation you’ll find and the options would be very expensive, plus it is busy there in summer. If you can’t find anything in Wyoming, It’s an option to book something in Idaho or in Montana, these states are equally close to the park too.
Yellowstone covers a huge territory and it’s possible to drive in through 5 entrances, located on the opposite sides of the park =) so you might want to plan ahead the places to visit.🌟My top picks:
🌟Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone: A stunning canyon with colorful rocks and a waterfall that plunges 308 feet (94 meters) into the canyon.
🌟Grand Prismatic Spring: there’s a hiking trail just on top of Grand prismatic🔥🦋; visit the overlook too: you will see the whole thing from there just like in Nat Geo photo!
🌟Hayden Valley: Excellent place to see wildlife, you will see many bisons there!
🌟Old Faithful: One of the most famous geysers in the world, erupting with steam and hot water every 60 to 110 minutes.
Find your favorite places there by exploring the park, and enjoy your trip!
P.S. let me know if you’re interested in this format of posts?✍️
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Some of my pics here: it's hard to choose 4...
#GM #LMCC #travel #explore
- Todays colour palette: fluorescent roses
1 EDITION || 10 MATIC
- It's been a while since I got the lens protocol, but actually I'm still a newcomer and I'm excited to join lens❤️❤️
- Gm🪐
I must be a mermaid, therefore I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living (c)
Tools: Procreate + imagination
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- Gm, saw some old relics this weekend; I often feel that in an alternative universe I could've been a pilot 🛸
What would you be in an alternate universe?
- Landscape photography 📷
- Introducing Bonsai, an Optimistic L3 scaling solution, that will process transactions at hyper-scale, and is designed to support the next generation of web3 social users.
Available for Lens devs in closed beta today.
Data availability layers are utilized to prevent storing information on-chain. While content on Lens may include an on-chain transaction, the content data is linked to a data availability location, like Bonsai.
Bonsai serves as a scaling solution that processes Polygon transactions off-chain, achieving hyperscale and reducing costs. Unlike L2 solutions, Bonsai doesn't compress transactions into L1, it sends and stores them on a data availability layer.
The main challenge for decentralized social networks is to ensure that users have control over their content, while still being just as user-friendly as traditional social networks.
Bonsai makes the future of decentralized social possible.
We've worked relentlessly with the @bundlr-network.lens work and Arweave teams to ensure scalability by providing Data Availability (DA) guarantees, allowing the use of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-supported wallets to save DA logic and facilitating the rapid publishing of data.
Permissionless innovation is at the core of everything we do on Lens. As we approach one year on mainnet (still in beta), we have been blown away by the talent and passion in our dev community but we realize in order to scale to the masses, we need to build new solutions.
Bonsai is currently only being beta tested on @lensterxyz.
We look forward to seeing more applications roll out Bonsai.
Dive into the dev docs here: https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/data-availability-post
Explore: bonsai.lens.xyz
Read our latest blog here: https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/3Hcl0dGE8AOYmnFolzqO6hJuueDHdsaCs3ols2ruc9E
- The CFTC Technical Committee met in Washington to discuss DeFi — that's what was discussed
DeFi was included in the agenda of the CFTC Technical committee meeting, at which crypto executors explained and discussed this space with the regulator.
On March 22, the United States commodities regulator took an accelerated course in decentralized finance (DeFi). Crypto executives informed the regulator about key issues affecting the sphere, including exploits, decentralization and digital identities.
- As part of the planned first meeting of the CFTC Technology Advisory Committee (TAC) in Washington, DC, representatives of the crypto space made presentations for the regular, intending to highlight critical issues that currently affect DeFi.
- CFTC Commissioner Christie Goldsmith Romero opened the meeting with prepared remarks, saying that “understanding how DeFi works” is “important” because “policy decisions related to DeFi" are currently being made by regulators and legislators.
- The discussion forum began with an explanation of DeFi and blockchain technology by Ari Redboard, head of Legal and government Affairs at TRM Labs, a blockchain analytics company.
- He outlined the stated advantages of blockchains, namely transparency, immutability and confidentiality, saying that this could allow regulators to balance “the right to privacy with the need to ensure security.”
- Redboard and Nikos Andrikogiannopoulos, founder of the analytical firm Metrika, jointly outlined the advantages and challenges currently faced by decentralization, concluding that the benefits “far outweigh” the problems that, in their opinion, “will be solved by themselves."
- We have reached a point in time where we can no longer ignore decentralization,” Andrikogiannopoulos said. “Not only do we have to accept it, but I think it's our duty to steer it in the right direction.”
- Redbord highlighted the total cost introduced by DeFi over the past two years, saying it was “stress-tested during FTX[...] and did not fail. Defi will definitely stay here forever.”
- According to DefiLlama, the total blocked value of DeFi is about $49.1 billion, an increase from about $15 billion at the beginning of January 2021.
- Carol House, executive director of the venture firm Terranet Ventures, and Jill Gunter, strategy director of the blockchain infrastructure company Espresso Systems, then presented an overview of current solutions for digital identification and non-standard wallets, using examples of the Ethereum name service and the MetaMask wallet.
- Then Fireblocks founder Michael Shaulov and Trail of Bits founder Dan Guido presented exploits and vulnerabilities that have been and continue to be on the market.
- “All hacks are extremely public, and usually your users and other third-party firms will find out about them before you,” Guido noted, which, according to him, instills in crypto firms “the need for perfection.”
- During 2022, more than $2 billion was lost due to the top 10 exploits in the crypto industry alone, with DeFi receiving 113 exploits out of 167 carried out during the year.
- Shaulov then briefly spoke about the attacks carried out against the Ronin Bridge, BadgerDAO and the recent financial operation Euler.
- Part of the DeFi meeting ended with the members voting unanimously for the creation of a subcommittee on digital assets and blockchain technologies.
- The Subcommittee will focus on “why DeFi is needed”, what problems it solves, use cases, vulnerabilities, and proposed legal and policy frameworks.
- Euler Finance exploiter returns another $37.1M worth of METH and DAILY
The exploiter originally drained $195 million worth of ETH and tokens from the protocol but has now returned around $138 million.
- The architect of the March 13 Euler Finance exploit returned an additional $26.5 million worth of Ether to the Euler Finance deployer account on March 27, on-chain data shows.
At 6:21 pm UTC, an address associated with the attacker sent 7,738.05 ETH (worth approximately $13.2 million at the time it was confirmed) to the Euler deployer account. In the same block, another address associated with the attacker sent an identical amount to the same deployer account, for a total of 15,476.1 ETH (around $26.4 million) returned to the Euler team.
- Then, at 6:40 pm UTC, the first wallet sent another transaction to the deployer account for $10.7 million worth of the Dai stablecoin. This brings the total of all three transactions to approximately $37.1 million.
- Both of these addresses have received funds from the account that Etherscan labels “Euler Finance Exploiter 2,” which seems to imply that they are under the control of the attacker.
- These transactions follow a previous return of 58,000 ETH (worth over $101 million at the time) on March 25. In total, the attacker appears to have returned over $138 million worth of crypto assets since the exploit.
- Ethereum-based crypto lending protocol Euler Finance was exploited on March 13, and over $195 million worth of ETH and tokens were drained from its smart contracts
- Several protocols within the Ethereum ecosystem depended on Euler in one way or another, and at least 11 protocols have announced that they suffered indirect losses from the attack.
- According to an analysis by Slowmist, the exploit occurred because of a faulty function that allowed the attacker to donate their lent Dai to a reserve fund.
- By making this donation, the attacker was able to push their own account into insolvency.
- A separate account was then used to liquidate the first account at a steep discount, allowing the attacker to profit from this discount.
- After draining Dai through this first attack, the attacker then repeated it for multiple tokens, removing over $196 million from the protocol.
- After draining Dai through this first attack, the attacker then repeated it for multiple tokens, removing over $196 million from the protocol.
- 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 🦋
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Peace!
- Gm Gang 🌕
Soon be rubbing shoulders with the real @phaver.lens O.Gs like @larryscruff.lens 💎👐👀
- TRANSFERRING a Lens Protocol🌿 PROFILE to a NEW WALLET: What actually happens? 🤔
Did you ever wonder what can happen to your #lens profile if you transfer it to a new wallet? Will our followers be lost? Will the profiles we follow import to the new one?🤔
Let's find out what’s behind the profiles in this article👇🏻📝
[ https://mirror.xyz/jampol.eth/0Mm_gzOxnHdGdbH1Cn4M14Eq-gWhmQ8tYGn5CQ9CcWU ]
- How to add Polygon zkEVM network to Metamask:
https://bridge.zkevm-rpc.com/login
#zkEVM
- gm lens frens 👋
Today I have made an important decision in my life 📢
I quit my job today and going to focus full-time on maintaining the first-ever open-source frontend @lenster.lens 🌸 powered by @lensprotocol 🌿.
Building social media was my dream since 10th grade, I built more than 4 social media in public but all failed, Lenster is my 5th one and it’s going crazy ⚡️.
I believe building in public is key 🔑 to the success of a product.
We have a lot of items queued up in the roadmap, be excited about it 🕺
**Collect this post for 2 WMATIC and support Lenster’s development 🙏**
- Next Snippet!
Excited to share the next snippet for the next song dropping this Wednesday!
Introducing Thot!
Goes back to that moment when you think you know who you like and don't like, until you meet that one person that becomes the exception...Changes your up to down...
I gues I never ever would have thought, that I would fall in love with a thot... <3
Thank you so much for all the support <3 It truly is a gift from the universe <3
Answering all comments because I love you all <3
- February was a bullish month for music on Beats 😎🌱
Thanks to everyone in the Beats family who has made February the wild ride it was 🚀
We couldn’t do it without all of you guys and your continued support and curiosity 🧪🫶
We’re just getting started…
- Daniel Allan is an independent artist and one of the biggest names in the game. He’s had some historic NFT sales including sell outs of 1000 editions for his Glass House project and 2500 editions for his Criteria EP with Reo Cragun. He is also fresh off his first-of-its-kind null million dollar artist seed round capital raise led by Coop Records and Palm Tree Crew Crypto.
In this episode we dive into that raise and we talk about his music and web3 background, how the web3 landscape has changed, how it compares to releasing on DSPs, and so much more.
This podcast is released in collaboration with Phlote, an experimental label and media company helping independent artists create music and monetize it as digital assets.
Find Daniel here:
Twitter- https://twitter.com/imdanielallan
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/danielallanmusic/
Mirror- https://danielallan.mirror.xyz/
Other links- https://linktr.ee/danielallanmusic
And his music here:
Audius- https://audius.co/danielallan
Sound- https://www.sound.xyz/danielallan
Spotify- https://open.spotify.com/artist/5JQ1XqKJ2Art01rF4tu1Ra
Soundcloud- https://soundcloud.com/danielallantunes
Apple Music- https://music.apple.com/us/artist/daniel-allan/193197922
Deezer- https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/12421806
Find the podcast here:
Twitter- https://twitter.com/futuremusicpod
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/thefutureofmusicpod/?hl=en
Lens- https://lenster.xyz/u/web3musicpod
Jake- https://twitter.com/cryptabel
Find Phlote here:
Website: https://www.phlote.co/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/teamphlote
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamphlote/
- The countdown begin ⏰
We can't wait to share with you the most sophisticated app, if you signed up for waitlist, you might be able to try the app (check your email) Or else drop your @lensprotocol handle and you might get a chance to join the early version
- New York, New York ☀️
- Nice chill evening in Berlin, thinking - how come still no music NFT related party? Should community try something? @christina.lens would be happy to contribute, shout! #musicNFT #party #Berlin
- Binance Depositors Flee Following CFTC Charges, On-Chain Data Shows
https://www.coindesk.com/business/2023/03/27/binance-depositors-flee-following-cftc-charges-on-chain-data-shows/
- Exploring the scalability needs for blockchain apps
https://twitter.com/apolynya/status/1640220232324198400
- **1. Changing the file owner:**
The chown command is used to change the owner of a file or directory. For example, to change the file owner test.txt the following command can be used on the john user:
`$ chown john test.txt`
**2. Changing the owner and group of the file:**
The chown command can be used to change the owner and group of a file or directory. For example, to change the file owner test.txt the following command can be used for the john user and the users group:
`$ chown john:users test.txt`
**3. Change the owner and group for all files in the directory:**
The chown command can be used to change the owner and group for all files in a directory. For example, to change the owner and group for all files in the test directory to the john user and the users group, you can use the following command:
`$ chown -R john:users test/`
- the divine feminine - mac miller
https://g.co/kgs/jgMcGa
#visualsound