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Laan Tungir
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Every browser actually has a database in it. It's called "IndexedDB". You could use that.

In your desktop browser window hit ctrl-i

Then on the tabs across the top select Application.

Look down the side on the left and you will see a section for Storage, and then you can see IndexedDB is in there.

Javascript code, that would run in a browser acting as a relay. It's tricky, but I think it could be done.

I think that initiating the web socket connections from the clients to the browser-relay would be the hard part, because browsers won't accept incoming network requests from random ip addresses, but maybe there is a round-about way to do it. Something like NWC.

Has anyone built a relay that will run in a browser? #asknostr

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Testing out the Fedi app https://www.fedi.xyz/product---

Which federation are you using? Anyway of knowing which one is more reputable or are we just blindly trusting at this point?

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