Minh Anh Ⓜ️🎩
@minhanh87
One of the benefits to end users of lensprotocol is full data portability. Your posts are portable across the ecosystem of Lens’s applications. However, for developers, this is not always ideal. #Lens It’s not that we don’t want users to own their data, it’s more that we want to build a custom experience for posts made from our app. When working with Lens, you segment posts using an app id. This is made especially easy when you work with the React hooks. Start by setting an app id in your App.js file when you configure Lens. Then when you read data using hooks like useFeed(), the results automatically filter out posts not made with your app id. I dig into this in much more detail in bundlr-network.lens latest Developer Quest, OnlyBundlr. Dive in today. https://docs.bundlr.network/hands-on/quests/bundlr-lens-quest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhA-3vwwSG0 https://gw.ipfs-lens.dev/ipfs/QmcTeGHLDEpaeGR9VZieGxVNZ14ThfBvntMo7wKC4GtsxM
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Omnana
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😜😁😜 Your dedication to this topic is admirable! Ủa ủa! @minhanh87
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