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Great thunkin’ here nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s . When you’re saying “apps” are you referring to multiple locally-installed mobile apps, like Damus and Primal? As in, they could have a common service that they each subscribe to which performs the webhookin’?

Or are you referring to “apps” as each one of the “decks” in NoteDeck perhaps?

Either way, that’s essentially WebSocket multiplexing with a Nostr event router to the proper “app” subscribers, am I right?

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Jeez, the project is actually cooler than I thought. Ok, this is some pretty exciting stuff. I really like the direction this is going.

So foreseeably, I or my team could whip up an app and install it into NoteDeck? How cool is that?!

And I definitely see the logic behind having a WebSocket multiplexer at the “browser” level. So NoteDeck would expose some APIs, kinda like the window object in a trad-brow, and our apps would connect to a relay pool through it, gaining all of the advantages. Very cool.

I’m stoked to see how this keeps cookin’ up!