nice huh?

i've just bumped the v0.6.2 tag so there will be a binary release for it. the linux binaries are static so you can use them in a bare metal container without installing anything, or run the server on ancient versions of linux for whatever reason, without libc version problems

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this explains why ive been seeing my 21 favicon for the nip05s.. doh.

yeah that's what made me realise that it was happening and i was like "i wannan"

i now has

also, yeah, your current nip-05 from rogue.earth has one as well, i guess the domain has one being served.

the reverse proxy i made is nice tho, does go vanity redirects as well as nip-05 serving, and you can also do lots of other neat things, it does letsencrypt certs automatically for you, you can set your own custom certs and they have precedence so you can set a custom cert with a wildcard and all subdomains from a wildcard will use it (i forget exactly how i did that, but it's there anyway)

it does thats why i didnt notice, i use rogue earth and its a sailboat..

fuck favicons damnit.. nip05 should have image in the json 😭

haha well it's HTTP standard so idk why clutter up the spec

because supporting favicon spec means image processing into 5 diff formats and weird urls that every device and browser treats differently. i guess i will just go read which one jumble uses.

idk, it just uses the windows favicon.ico and all web apps support this at least.

it's not compulsory to support any other formats like the apple stupid shit

there is honestly very few apps that even have a reason to support a higher resolution image. there was this kinda aspirational movement at one point to make web apps into first class citizens in launchers and such especially on mobiles but it got overtaken by proper apps

so... no 50mb animated gif favicons? for PWAs? šŸ˜‚

yeah i think that's mainly what these things are even for, PWAs. like that button on chrome that lets you install a page as an app on your desktop, on mobile and pc

also, they only support png and ico files, i don't think animated gifs are in the spec

https://${domain}/favicon.ico

I’m also considering using https://www.google.com/s2/favicons?domain=${domain} to get a more suitable favicon.

just a random thought, you could encode them into an event, also. they are small, 48x48 pixels is the one i have, just under 7kb in size, as uncompressed, probably it would be more like 4kb as png