mikedilger on Nostr: I'm thinking of javascript clients in web browsers as we have today. They can't do ...
I'm thinking of javascript clients in web browsers as we have today. They can't do wireguard. I don't even think they can do DNS lookups.
Also wireguard isn't going to protect anybody's IP address. VPNs work only by virtue of mixing a bunch of people into the same IP address and adding an extra hop.
I've looked into WebTransport, abusing HTTP/2, and other alternatives over QUIC and I think that websockets is still the best choice.
As for every client being a relay, please elaborate. What does this bring us?
Also wireguard isn't going to protect anybody's IP address. VPNs work only by virtue of mixing a bunch of people into the same IP address and adding an extra hop.
I've looked into WebTransport, abusing HTTP/2, and other alternatives over QUIC and I think that websockets is still the best choice.
As for every client being a relay, please elaborate. What does this bring us?