Smart contracts at Polygon Labs. Previously, Foundry core dev.
#AskLens What AI tools have you found most useful in helping you solve everyday tasks? Looking to compile a list that others can reference too!
I’ll start:
eth.limo has partnered up with Nimi to let you customize your web3 secured link tree. Very nice, see mine for an example: zeroekkusu.eth.limo/
What are your favorite Lens front-ends?
So far I've used Lenster for Twitter-like posting.
My favorite Stable Diffusion fork so far: github.com/lstein/stable-diffusion
Has convenient features and is easy to set up locally.
I’d recommend this one if you’ve been thinking about trying out SD. Runs good on my Apple Silicon.
Brave Search (search.brave.com/)) got out of beta today.
I've been using it since the launch and it's really good (DuckDuckGo is not even close, in case you're wondering). You can turn on 'Google fallback mixing' in the setting to anonymously scrap Google if Brave is not yet refined enough for a query.
And there's a new feature 'Goggles', which let's you customize the results. You can boost, derank, remove sources, and so on. You can publish your Goggles or use others' Goggles to get the results you want.
Haven't used Google in a long time and don't miss it at all.
Had issues with MetaMask and HH Node today, so, I installed Frame.
Works flawlessly and opens much faster then MetaMask, which saves me time!
Ten years ago, I got on the web. I signed up on every site I'd heard of - wanted to try it all. One of those sites was YouTube. I soon found out what the 'Upload' button did. It gave me the freedom to create and show it to the world.
Today, I'm with you on Lens on the verge of a new web. Content creators of today have yet to discover new ways of creating and being rewarded for it. Web3 will give so many the freedom and an opportunity to do what they've always wanted, and make the web, and the world, better.
What will we create in the next ten years? Let's find out and revisit this post.