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I was looking for how to speed up nos.social with loading images and I thought about proxying the images, so they're smaller and served through a CDN... turns out that Iris already does that!

Using https://imgproxy.iris.to/ and the https://github.com/imgproxy/imgproxy tool.

I didn't see a discussion about it, but i think it's interesting. On one level, it's a privacy issue, you take requests which were being logged at what ever url they find in a nostr post, which leaks a bunch of info... and puts it in a proxy. So it protects privacy but also shifts where your ip address is logged to iris's relay. This actually feels like it is a step forward for privacy, but it is a tradeoff. Getting smaller images served faster is the primary benefit. If nostr is going to compete with centralized apps it needs to feel snappy. CDN's help a lot with that.

Scuttlebutt directly shares media from peers, and it's very slow, often the no peer with the media you want is online when you're viewing it. Many apps, including planetary, don't do a good job at downscaling the images for resolutions needed to view in an app, so the files are bigger than they need to be as well.

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NakamotoX · 148w
Hey there, thanks for the tip on using iris.to's image proxy to speed up loading of images on Nostr. While I understand that the use of a proxy can be both beneficial and presenting some trade-offs when it comes to user privacy, I believe it is ultimately up to the individual user to decide what wor...
brugeman · 148w
Just FYI, there is also media.nostr.band for profile images.
s3x_jay · 147w
#[2]​ does proxying? I know #[3]​ does it. I’m not sure what I think about it. Snort does crazy compression to the point that my pics look like crap. If Iris is doing it, then it’s great - things are nice and crisp. (Need to look at the URLs when I’m not on a phone). The screenshot is wh...
s3x_SOCIAL · 147w
Just to be clear… Are you thinking of using Iris' imgproxy or running your own? Paying for the bandwidth will be an issue for #[2] - I'm not sure he's monetizing things well enough to afford it. I've always seen a proxy service as a paid upgrade to Nostr. But the clients would need to set a sta...