In nostr nest last night, nostr:npub12r0yjt8723ey2r035qtklhmdj90f0j6an7xnan8005jl7z5gw80qat9qrx set me back on the right path with Snort.

Months ago I was annoyed that they were using a proxy for images which breaks certain use cases. The proxy also didnt honor expires headers to help resolve. I had been discouraging use of snort as a result.

But it turns out that snort allows users to toggle whether an image proxy will be used in their settings/preferences (accessible after login). Github repo implies this went in back in February, so it was avaialble before I ran into issues. Empowering users with choices like this that effect their experience is the way to go. So kudos to nostr:npub1v0lxxxxutpvrelsksy8cdhgfux9l6a42hsj2qzquu2zk7vc9qnkszrqj49 for getting this right. I plan to use it in desktop browser access as I also discovered you can set dark mode as well.

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