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Have both. They solve their own use cases.

When you want to search the world’s largest library that’s the tradeoff you are making.

But once you find it, or get a book from a friend for example, you put it in your indexedDB database and congrats.

I personally envision the hierarchy ad follows

- Indexers, that have almost everything. They are the Google of Nostr. People push their events here and others find them.

- Large relays, which serve large communities. Think Nostr.land, Damus, etc. These are hubs for retrieving content in bulk.

- Community relays. These can be self-hosted or hosted in the cloud. People push from here to large relays and from large relays to here, what they care about.

- Local cache. This is the user’s own space and that is it.

The ideal relays would be:

- indexer: custom software

- large relays: strfry on medium end, NFDB and possible other options at large end

- community relays: could be a mix of strfry, NFDB, realy, nostrdb-based

- local relays: nostrdb, indexedDB-based

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semisol 5mo ago

You use a search tool to find books.

You go to a library to read the book.

If you care you add it to your own collection as well or share it with your friend group.

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ynniv 5mo ago

now implement deletions

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