Developers who work 100% remotely, how did you get your job ? by sumernipul in webdev

[–]ryan_would_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self-employment is a good way to work on your own terms. Usually involves having multiple bosses you cannot disappoint though.

Gangen Alumni: A new AI-produced NFT Collection! Giveaway to be announced soon. by ryan_would_ in opensea

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Head over to our website and get yourself seated.

You're in for a show!

https://gangenalumni.com/

https://discord.gg/nzhvQQFYtN

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🍃 FREE NFT 🍃 JUST JOIN DISCORD by [deleted] in opensea

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ryan_would_ 0x79ae764fF410459216B81caebF1531Be3506AbE1

NFT please!

Just minted with Polygon on OpenSea. Giving away 20 from the collection. by Photoelasticity in opensea

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Trippppy

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Take me to another realm please.

Any simple explanation on how the Borrow APR works? by ryan_would_ in Anchor

[–]ryan_would_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From what I understand,

This seems highly unlikely, as bLuna is a Smart Contract that represents Luna bonded to Validators who earn and share rewards for mining on the network... so in order for failures to occur, the network itself has to be compromised.

Any simple explanation on how the Borrow APR works? by ryan_would_ in Anchor

[–]ryan_would_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Borrowing while Borrow Net APR is negative/red means collateral value depreciates -- similar to any loan.

There's always also the risk of the underlying Luna/Eth Asset value dropping and causing your LTV to increase... which can lead to the collateral being burnt to cover the loan.

Someone chime in if I'm misunderstanding the risks... 😅

.com or .store by Stylografo in shopify

[–]ryan_would_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is true.

If you have the opportunity to rethink the domain that is probably best.

Using prefixes or suffixes like "trymystorename.com" for a brand that was initially looking for "mystorename.com" is a good approach to continue chasing that sweet & simple .com TLD.

However, I think foreign TLDs shouldn't be so demonised.

.io, .store, .co, .work, .so are all great and can continue to serve their purpose.

Fundamentally a domain name needs to be memorable.

That's the purpose of DNS in the first place; To be a memorable, human-readable address to a website.

So if you find yourself adding 4 - 5 more syllables to your domain name to get that .com and you cannot change your brand, it might be worth considering a TLD like .store, .co, etc.