dikaios1517 on Nostr: The more relays, the more data usage, is generally the case. As Vitor mentions in the ...
The more relays, the more data usage, is generally the case.
As Vitor mentions in the guide to setting up relays I sent previously, it's best to keep your outbox and public inbox relays limited to 3 or so, your DM inbox relays limited to 2, and then your General relays set to 5-10.
If you're up to it, you can run an Outbox Feed Relay as one of the few relays you read from. It will pull in notes from those you follow, regardless of what relays they are posting to. Very handy to not have a ton of relays you are reading from.
You can also run your own Haven relay, which you can set up to broadcast your notes to other relays for you.
These are not beginner-friendly things to do. Would love to see them made easier to install and set up. Takes some command line and some knowledge about how to set up a reverse proxy, and you have to own a domain.
As Vitor mentions in the guide to setting up relays I sent previously, it's best to keep your outbox and public inbox relays limited to 3 or so, your DM inbox relays limited to 2, and then your General relays set to 5-10.
If you're up to it, you can run an Outbox Feed Relay as one of the few relays you read from. It will pull in notes from those you follow, regardless of what relays they are posting to. Very handy to not have a ton of relays you are reading from.
You can also run your own Haven relay, which you can set up to broadcast your notes to other relays for you.
These are not beginner-friendly things to do. Would love to see them made easier to install and set up. Takes some command line and some knowledge about how to set up a reverse proxy, and you have to own a domain.