Danny on Nostr: if you run your own inbox relay locally, you can get notifications in literally the ...
if you run your own inbox relay locally, you can get notifications in literally the speed of a network packet from the sender (plus maybe a few microseconds for processing) with this, with anything else it has to go through a notification service, which means at best you get 2 packets speed (and usually more).
If you don't run it locally, it's the time it takes the sender to send a network packet to your inbox relay (plus a few ms) + your ping to your inbox relay.
Literally nothing can beat this, assuming perfect code naturally
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2024-10-24 19:55:31Event JSON
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