I always link to njump, if I can. Then people can just look at it there and decide if the want to jump into a websocket client from there.

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You could use it to read eBooks and Wiki pages.

And you can use it to see something in Nostr while using the German Internet speed. 😂

Any clients that have a "share" via njump, perhaps a setting can be used to supply the specific instance of njump you want to use.

+1 for sure. But assume we now make a standard for HTML clients? Where do we discover URLs and so on?

I was hoping you would tell us where. 🤭

lol. I suppose we could do it like other client's have been using nip05 and nip89 to store cache urls and CORS proxy stuff? User's can set urls they want to us?

But I suppose this is only shorthand for users wanting to share links, not for user's grazing the public internet. When I share links I try to use embed links so we don't have hardcoded urls everywhere. We can't really avoid that though.