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I'm very close to having more Lens followers than bird app followers.
Working with smart, talented people is great because you naturally want to reciprocate by becoming smarter and more talented.
Early man let a wolf into their home though it looked like a threat and then there were dogs.
Later man ran AutoGPT though it looked like a virus...
There are mounds in Ohio created by native peoples that are thousands of years old. This is Fort Hill.
"Fort Hill is one of the best-preserved examples of an ancient hilltop enclosure. Fort Hill was built by American Indians of the Hopewell Culture, who lived in Ohio about 2,000 years ago. Despite the name, Fort Hill was not an actual fort used for warfare, but more likely a ceremonial gathering place. Fort Hill is also a nature preserve, and the 1,300 acres are home to one of southern Ohio’s largest mature forests, with many towering old trees." source: www.ohiohistory.org/visit/browse-historical-sites/fort-hill-earthworks-nature-preserve/
"The Hopewell culture flourished in Ohio and other parts of eastern North America during the Middle Woodland Period, possibly as early as 100 B.C. We do not know what these people might have called themselves. The name we use comes from Mordecai Hopewell, a Chillicothe landowner on whose property mounds were excavated in the 1800s.
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The Hopewell culture participated in long-distance trading networks, acquiring copper from the upper Great Lakes, mica from the Carolinas, shells from the Gulf of Mexico, and obsidian from the Rocky Mountains. Magnificent works of art were crafted from these exotic raw materials, such as an elegant human hand effigy cut from mica and giant spear points chipped from obsidian. Hopewell artwork depicts various animals, with deer, bear, and birds appearing most frequently. Animal effigies--perhaps a guardian spirit of a shaman--were carved on the bowls of stone pipes so as to face the smoker." archive.archaeology.org/online/features/hopewell/who_were_hopewell.html
"Carbonmark launches as the go-to platform for acquiring, trading, and retiring digital carbon. It will serve as the gateway for users to access to the Digital Carbon Market (DCM) – the segment of the Voluntary Carbon Market which leverages the benefits of public blockchain technologies – giving access to tens of millions of carbon credits from hundreds of projects instantly.
Carbonmark prioritizes user experience with a seamless marketplace interface – it does not charge any platform fees for buyers or sellers and lists more carbon projects than any other carbon credit storefront thanks to the interoperable standards that KlimaDAO has helped to establish."
source: www.carbonmark.com/blog/carbonmark-launches-the-universal-carbon-marketplace
Please check out the carbon credit projects. You can filter by country and categories like energy efficiency, forestry, industrial processing, renewable energy and more. www.carbonmark.com/projects
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Stupid question but did you all make fresh wallets for Lens? I'm a little worried about managing the clutter in my wallet.