There is no such thing as βselling too earlyβ. If you made profit, you won.You simply can not predict the top.
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And so it begins
Lens is now permissionless.
Nature is overrated. All I want in life is to drive around in a Tesla on auto-pilot while watching TikToks through my Apple Vision Pro.
I want whatever the
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It's super exciting to see the community discussing the idea of going permissionless under LIP-5 on GitHub. Here is a quick rundown of the main points raised so far:- Spam and Quality Control: concerns about handling spam and ensuring a smooth transition.- Community Engagement: suggestions for community and developer engagement in the protocol's growth.- Phased Onboarding Approach: opinions on prioritizing certain user groups, like Farcaster users, for initial access with varied views on the speed and extent of opening the platform.- Infrastructure Utilization: ideas about using existing Lens infrastructure, like Momoka, for scaling and transaction managementIf you have a specific idea on how to best open up the Lens gates, make sure to leave your feedback under the PR. Read the full discussion and contribute here: https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs/pull/29
What a great time to be in tech
If I had to guess, I'd say about 70% of ideas are lost because they aren't written down. Establishing a good note-taking system goes such a long way and will help you capture those great ideas you're looking for.
gm, happy friday!
Web3 Social is making BIG moves right now! 2024 is going to be very interesting for us.
We are very excited about the innovation in content sharing!Hey Portals πͺ is transforming the way we engage with content by interactive micro-apps. Leveraging @facebook's OpenGraph, it's not just sharing; it's an immersive experience.Here is the example portal, you can play below: https://heyportals.vercel.app/q/90ca4789-0d81-4a22-a83c-4de26044d00bLearn more on how to integrate: https://hey.xyz/-/portals
Enabling users to personalize their experience on social apps by choosing from a variety of high-quality, open-source content recommendation algorithms. Developers can monetize their algorithms, and users get full transparency.What do we need to make this happen?