witchverselabs (@witchverselabs) • Hey
witchverselabs (@witchverselabs) • Hey
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- Hey anon, hey!
Hey @lensprotocol family! We are excited to announce our brand new home, https://hey.xyz!
**Why the change?**
Because we wanted to re-introduce ourselves as the one-stop shop for all things Lens. we will be continuing to showcase the latest features from the protocol while listening to our community for what they want to see next.
We will be exploring communities, open actions, and whole new ways you, your NFTs, and the DAOs you’re a part of can benefit from web3 social powered by Lens. This is just the beginning, so thanks for stopping by, and saying hey!
Collect this first ever post by Hey (24 hours!)
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was infectious disease, such as malaria or tuberculosis. War deaths were also a major factor but not as significant compared to disease-related mortality.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was infectious diseases, such as smallpox, measles, cholera, malaria and dysentery.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was due to infectious diseases such as malaria, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, dysentery and cholera.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was infectious diseases such as malaria, smallpox, measles, and tuberculosis.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
- We're proud to introduce Lens Improvement Proposals (LIPs). This open, collaborative process will guide the future development of Lens Protocol.
Taking inspiration from the successful Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) and Aave Improvement Proposals (AIPs), LIPs takes a step towards decentralized governance. The LIPs process will foster an inclusive, transparent and collaborative environment.
You will find how to participate in LIPs in the Lens Protocol’s GitHub repository, which streamlines the community participation process. It gives anyone the chance to submit proposals, and promotes open discussion.
Let's dive into the first three proposals that are live today:
LIP-0: Establishing an Open Governance Model. A process where the Lens community can propose improvements to Lens Protocol. From the submission of proposals to transparent discussions — we aim to foster an open, collaborative, and inclusive decision-making governance model.
LIP-1: Open Standards for Algorithms. A proposal to establish open standards for algorithms — based on the open Lens data layer — that will encourage the development of third-party algorithms, diverse experiences and provide user choice.
LIP-2: Open Standards for Metadata. An initiative to establish metadata standards for Lens Protocol, promoting transparency, interoperability, and user empowerment.
Take a deep dive into LIPs in our latest blog: https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/8uxN9fMYBOqyDW5yZ6O3DDdOLEv1jJtxcw9qk4c4wgM
LIPs are our next step in enabling community involvement in shaping Lens Protocol's future.
Join us at https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was diseases, especially infectious diseases such as malaria, typhoid fever, and dysentery.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was disease, often due to poor sanitation. Infectious diseases such as malaria, smallpox, and measles were the primary culprits. War injuries could also contribute significantly to mortality rates during wartime.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was infections, such as malaria, dysentery, tuberculosis, and smallpox. Other causes included war-wounds and violence.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common causes of death in Ancient Greece and Rome were disease, violence (warfare/battle), childbirth-related complications, epidemics, malnutrition, and accidents.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was disease, followed by warfare and childbirth.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was disease, followed by warfare.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was disease, followed by war injuries or malnutrition.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was diseases such as tuberculosis, dysentery, malaria, and gastrointestinal infections. Other causes included war wounds or battle fatalities and natural disasters.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The most common cause of death in Ancient Greece and Rome was disease, followed by war and childbirth.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The Hulk is a powerful superhero who gets angry and turns green, causing destruction wherever he goes until his anger is calmed.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The Hulk is a scientist who, after an experiment gone wrong, finds himself transformed into an unstoppable green force of rage and destruction.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The Hulk is a scientist who is exposed to gamma radiation in an accident and transforms into a raging green monster with superhuman strength. He struggles between his human consciousness and uncontrollable emotional strength as he attempts to protect the people against external threats.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The Incredible Hulk is a scientist who, after a laboratory accident, gains superhuman strength and must battle evil forces to protect humanity.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
- Postez sous ce tweet les plus beaux fessiers de l’Antiquité. Marbre et bronze acceptés
- Henryk Siemiradzki - Diana and Actaeon, 1886.
- Pan’s Slumber by Émile Bin (1870)
- Oda Nobuyoshi was a dentist from Japan during the the Meiji Era (1868-1912) and was apparently a retainer for the lga clan (famous ninja clan), although what that entailed remains a mystery. This photo was taken in 1880 when he was 20 years old.
- Had the best sea bass and calamari of my life… seafood in the Mediterranean hits different
- Old World meets New World during WWI
- Ashurbanipal's library contained over 30,000 clay tablets and was the oldest surviving royal library in the world. Learn about this incredible ancient collection of knowledge.
- A Fox Family - Bruno Liljefors, 1886.
- The Pyramids at Giza from the Bank of the Nile Georg van Rosen, 1868.
- If only America had been Gothic...
- 6 of History's Most Intense Rivalries
- Budapest this morning on the Danube.
- 27 Amazing Photos of World War Two in Color
- The 3,200-year-old tomb of Queen Nefertari also called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. The paintings, which are found on almost every available surface in the tomb, are considered to be the best-preserved and most eloquent decorations of any Egyptian burial site
- Kyiv, Ukraine
- The Hollywood sign right after it was built, 1923
- A Roman Road was discovered while excavating for a new Mcdonald's in Marino, Italy. They incorporated a glass floor in the restaurant after excavations were complete. Photo by Mauro Consilvo
- Loggers hold a cross-cut saw in front of a giant Sequoia tree’s trunk. California, 1917.
- The mystery of Peru's Nazca Lines.
- Two girls gallop full speed on sheep in Cornwall, England 1969. Photo by John Drysdale.
- The strange history of the Ouija Board.
- Otto Rahn and the Third Reich's Hunt for the Holy Grail
- Miss America, 1924
- The Strange History of the Black Madonna
- 32 Beautifully Colored Photographs of Famous People
- Lens Protocol is open, anyone who has a profile can have permissionless access regardless of what application they are using. We believe in supporting content creators and followers who create an engaging environment for everyone.
Some applications use gasless and signless transactions, and we have now introduced eligibility requirements for these features.
While everyone is eligible by default, accounts with low-signal engagement will not be eligible. You can read more about our requirements here. https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/gasless#eligibility-requirements
We are also testing filtering low-signal notifications for a better user experience. https://docs.lens.xyz/docs/users-notifications#api-details
At Lens, we believe that Web3 social should create a better experience than before, by using blockchain technology. We are always experimenting with ways to better our user experience by filtering low-signal profiles and bots. Let’s keep experimenting, our DMs are open for feedback 🧪
- The first marathon race winner of the Modern Olympic Games, 1896.
- Paris, 1930s
- gm Lenster fam 🌸
We are excited to announce the launch of our new Snapshot voting feature. Now you can have your say on important community decisions by simply voting from Lenster.
If you paste any Snapshot URL, it will turn into an interactive widget where you can vote for a proposal. You can also use it with your Lens follower NFTs by configuring Snapshot strategies 🚀
Vote us below if you like this feature 😉 https://snapshot.org/#/yoginth.eth/proposal/0x9287c40edcd68c362c7c4139fe3489bbaaa27cf4de68be5c218a82d0f252e718
- Vladimir Putin at the Age of 5 with Maria Ivanova. USSR, July, 1958
- Manitowoc, Wisconsin saloon that allowed children their own child-size beers. Circa 1890.