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without an algorithmic feed you will only be surrounded by the people that bring you joy and enlightenment. just like in the real world

or an archiver and rebroadcaster relay type

an app would have to notify you of this issue and suggest the appropriate relay

they you don't see anything

i think this is what everyone is grappling with. data doesn't get gossiped by relays.

it is just key <---> relay.

not.

relay <---> relay <--> key

yeah or just have an event export feature to schedule a backup

yes one thing that would be nice is to "know" that a event has been received by a relay set and maybe even which relay received and store that event

if you move apps how do you take the list of pubkeys that you follow? is your follow list stored somewhere external to the app?

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yea i am also not clear why relays don't talk to each other. seems like a relay should help with message propagation by talking to other relays.

seems like a relay message aggregation system like a https://hypercore-protocol.github.io/new-website/protocol/

yeah sorry wasn't clear....for home you would need dynamic dns unless you have a static home ip and also depending on load for a public facing relay you will most likely violate your isp's tos by hosting a home server and exceeding their bandwidth caps.

also for security you would not want your home ip tied to your public relay so a proxy in between would be important.

relay would best be served in the cloud on a VPS

unless you are masking it's IP you peobabaly are not running it at home and tor is a non starter.

if people refuse to fight there cannot be a world war

Then during the Permian, beginning about 300 million years ago, the North American continent collided with Gondwana Land (a supercontinent that later split apart into South America and Africa). This violent compression created two deep sub-basins, the Delaware and the Midland Basins. These filled with clastics (sediments like sands and gravels), and were surrounded by shallow shelves that precipitated carbonate rocks from reefs and shelled organisms of the shallow sea.

After that, the basins became slowly shut off from the ocean, intermittently flooding and evaporating for millions of years, precipitating thousands of feet of salt, some very pure and tight. The effect was a deep basin filled with marine sediments, capped by tight formations, in which the dead marine organisms were eventually pressed and cooked into oil and gas.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2017/04/11/permania-100-years-in-the-permian-oil-fields-of-new-mexico-and-texas/?sh=6b5c51e36970