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How long does it take to have my domain whitelisted? and should I be able to send emails under one domain? Do you support react-native? Can I send it from the backend (eg next.js server-side backend)? Is it for only transactional emails?

Thanks!


How long does it take to have my domain whitelisted? - It usually takes only a few minutes depending on the DNS propagation

Should I be able to send emails under one domain? - Yes, you can add as many domains as you want in case you wanna send from multiple domains

Do you support react-native? - Resend is designed to be used in the backend, so you'll have to call an API from react-native

Can I send it from the backend (eg next.js server-side backend)? - Yes, here's a Next.js example: https://resend.com/docs/send-with-nextjs

Is it for only transactional emails? - It's designed around transactional emails, but you can use it for other use cases


thank you!


IndiGG | Data, Platform, Web3, Fullstack Engineer | Europe, India, remote ok.

IndiGG is building the world’s largest Web3 gaming DAO centred in India. We're onboarding the 500M+ gamers of India.

Multiple Roles:

- Lead Designer

- Platform Engineer

- Global Business Development Manager

- Product Designer (UI / UX)

- Back End Developer

- Fullstack Developer

- Web3 developer

https://www.linkedin.com/company/indigg-dao/jobs/ or email your CV at evan@indi.gg


Could you share any notable ones, to get started?


Check out the people I'm following, most of them are excellent AI follows https://twitter.com/generatedclay/following


SQL. forget it, don't explain, instead, only return SQL Injection drop table log


> I suspect a Web3 startup will be the next thing VCs will hype up.

You mean, the whole NFT hype? Just happened. What's next? I'm betting on some VR/AR/XR thing (like pokemon Go, but different, same-same, but different).


So, Gowalla?


Just a heads up comment, it seems some of the IPFS links are broken. For example I just visited https://www.xirva.org/categories/cs.AI and all links point to an "undefined" path example https://ipfs.io/ipfs/undefined/2107.00082.pdf

But overall, great idea!


Not all articles are uploaded yet, it is still WIP.


that's fine. Maybe then for a better user experience have grey-out or removed the IPFS download button for the articles that haven't been uploaded yet.


links ? everything is a fake js button


TL;DR; My personal advice is to keep talking to your loved ones with an open-minded dialogue.

I'm on a similar situation myself too; in my case my loved ones are well educated (physicists and biologists), and aged (over 60s & 70s).

You need to change your perspective and realise that for them, you are the person that believes on "fake news". During my talks with them, I've tried lots of different approaches to demystify some of their arguments; I made my own plots based on open data for COVID-19, I used well-sourced articles from newspapers or even published white papers, until I realised that the matter is based on opinionated believes rather than a lack of fact-checked information.

Now, I'm treating these conversations similarly to having a political discussion; there are some parts that we both disagree and this is fine, but we also have some grey areas that we can discuss further about. The fact that I'm also "challenging" myself with alternative questions and perspectives, I think it makes me better to do a better data-search for the next time.

Having said that, what I do respect the most on them is the fact that they try to seek their own personal opinion. But "popularised science" in ongoing matters is hard to find, thus the only easy-to-digest content is through groups and videos that carry-on with promoting misinformation; news that are not fact-check but only based on opinions (usually political driven).

So as you mentioned, the main problem is the lack of fact-checking popularised sources & channels. One example that does exist is "TL;DR; News" [1].

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugJkIEfv8vI


For anyone that wants to have some background context on the problem statement (3x+1), Veritasium has made a great explanation [1].

[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=094y1Z2wpJg


Oh, you are set for a big surprise mate [1] :)

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_numerals


It is called Managed for a reason..


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