The social network I wish to exist:
It’s like a classic blog; you publish on your (or rented) domain, but it’s a local-first app, so it’s independent on any specific server.
Posts are published as static JSONs to CDN, so it scales. A million followers can fetch from cached CDN safely.
People's comments are optional, and it’s up to the post owner if they are free, paid, or whatever.
My social graph is a set of links to other people's stuff stored in my @evoluhq DB.
That’s all. It’s simple and infinitely scalable. There are no centralized relays.
What is the difference from Nostr? Instead of CDN you have a relay.
What is Nostr missing to get to that?
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CDN scales and are cheap for everyone. Relay is centralization.
What is the difference between "centralized" relay provider to store your data and "centralized" CDN provider to store your data.