An app dedicated to audio could be interesting. @stani
Board games? maybe streaming.
(can't comment on Momoka, sry)
Good morning!
You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching. Love like you’ll never be hurt. Sing like there’s nobody listening. And live like it’s heaven on earth.!
Analyzing your audience on @lensprotocol
I'm going to start posting more ideas on the Lens ecosystem, it's a fascinating environment to watch and its potential excites me the most.
I'm hoping that the collects I bring to each post will emphasize the importance of these ideas coming to life and hopefully spark a sense of excitement in the current and future builders of this space.
The community is just getting started and the possibilities are endless.
0.69 matic to collect, only open for 24 hours and 10% goes out to @alense.lens for her wonderful idea.
📚 Fun fact about posts on #Lens!
They can be hosted on either centralized or decentralized resources.
Decentralized ones cannot be deleted. A better name for the "Delete" button (@lenster.lens) in this case would be "Hide" because, technically, it is more accurate. Such a post can still be viewed even after deletion.
On the other side, centralized ones can be deleted if you or anyone else can access the centralized host. Or better, if a post owner can delete it, he can also change the content. So, when you see a post, you can only be sure that the content will stay the same once you know whether it is centralized or not (better not to believe in bet predictions on Lens, right?).
And since comments are technically still posts (but with a reference), we can edit them as well and make some dirty game. In general, there will be no edit tracks unless the comment's content has been uploaded to some sort of archive.
That was my first thought, but then I dug a little deeper. The trick won't work with the default Lens indexer that everyone uses nowadays because it indexes posts only once after transaction confirmation on #Polygon. So, basically, it copies your post to the indexer's DB, and later, when you use Lenster or some other client, you don't get the data from the actual post's content URL but from this DB.
I wondered why it works like that because this means the indexer's DB won't represent the actual state of the blockchain in some cases. I've written in the Lens Discord, and the answers were as follows:
discord.com/channels/918178320682733648/1080136391989669989/1080230235854864446
@cesare.lens: "To be clear the blockchain data is not changed, on-chain each post|comment has a content URI that cannot be changed. The contentURI has to point to a public location. From an immutability perspective a "purist" would argue to use an immutable data storage (e.g. IPFS) still the Lens Protocol does not stop you to use a URL you control. The indexer is driven primarily by on-chain events to determine what and when to fetch contentURI. Updating the file won't cause a chain event so simply updating the file won't work."
@wagmi.lens: "We will add a refresh endpoint soon it's on the radar"
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Thanks to @wav3s.lens
bitch,you will never #followback
WE NEED MORE PUPIES 🐶
#lens #travel #puppy #cute #follow #followback #film #filmcamera #vintage #art