Yonle on Nostr: You might ask. Why? Now here's a question. How do you receive updates? 1. Listen to ...
You might ask. Why?
Now here's a question.
How do you receive updates?
1. Listen to live events on relay 24/7
2. Make a query er client
If we're going the first method, Then it will require database, which is not even what I am going to achieve. Meanwhile, ditto already did it.
The bostr goal was to be small, lightweight while it could be run even in $3 VPS. Hence, the focus is mostly to become proxy.
Now here's a question.
How do you receive updates?
1. Listen to live events on relay 24/7
2. Make a query er client
If we're going the first method, Then it will require database, which is not even what I am going to achieve. Meanwhile, ditto already did it.
The bostr goal was to be small, lightweight while it could be run even in $3 VPS. Hence, the focus is mostly to become proxy.
quoting nevent1q…q04hJust to let you know, bostr (NodeJS variant) cache relay feature was actually meant to speed up bostr. It's never meant to reduce bandwidth usage on server side.