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Software Engineer by day, aspiring beet farmer by night. ☦️💻⚽🏥📷📈💪☕️🇺🇸🇪🇬 Things I like: - #P2P/#decentralized/#opensource stuff - #History (esp Rome/Greece/Egypt) - #Transit oriented city design - #Gadgets/#ElectricVehicles/#Solar Power - #Space exploration - #Videogames (especially #GTA) Things I've Built: - Agora: Follow your favorite topics across Mastodon, Bluesky, Nostr, and Threads https://agorasocial.app - Chronicl: Decentralized web archiver that distributes archives across Nostr relays https://chronicl.vercel.app/ “Egyptians are twisted and bitter people with a sense of humor” - Roman poet Theocritus

if (userIsSpamming) {

rateLimitThem = true

}

there ya go, feel free to send a PR to strfy 😛

Interesting… so if we compare these two scenarios:

- Connected to standalone Relays A + B + C + D directly, and they have duplicate data

- Connected only to Synced Relays E and F who sync with relays A + B + C + D

you’re saying the second scenario would use more data?

The Mastodon equivalent of nostr would be if you could only connect to 1 relay at a time, and then that relay got to decide which other relays it would sync with.

That’s true, although that also means Snort has to shoulder the load of doing the compressing 🙂

Gotcha! I ask because it seems that media is by far the biggest consumer of data on nostr, since the relays themselves are only sending text essentially.

So it seems like the more media that can be feasibly cached, the lower data usage would be.

#[0] does Snort not cache profile pics in LocalStorage?

“In iOS and iPadOS 16.4 beta 1, third-party browsers can now offer their users the ability to add websites and web apps to the Home Screen from the Share menu.”

FINALLYYY

Very cool to see web apps finally supporting push notifications in iOS 16.4 beta, courtesy of the Web Push framework

https://webkit.org/blog/13878/web-push-for-web-apps-on-ios-and-ipados/

#[0] when hitting this api endpoint, is the “relays” property of the results meant to be a list of relays that user’s posts have been seen on?

https://nostr.realsearch.cc/nostr?method=search&count=10&q=npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m

#[0] @BoredElonMusk, is that really you?

Pretty cool project!

“Get Android App Updates Directly From the Source.

Obtainium allows you to install and update Open-Source Apps directly from their releases pages, and receive notifications when new releases are made available.”

https://github.com/ImranR98/Obtainium

yeah ideally this would be a NIP for clients to efficiently deduplicate data from relays. it’s actually pretty efficient, and #[5] seemed to be speaking highly of the performance when relay.damus.io was switched over to strfry.