I don't get it. When you do a GET http request on that url, only 1 relay answers with their copy of the webserver. Right?
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Well this actually feels like a new web, in a non shitcoiny way. It can be a paradigm shift.
Agreed.
Impervious.ai has been going this route with forking a browser, might be the simplest way to have it implemented: an existing product still early in development
And also open source of course, but I'm sure they'd be very into integrating nostr
Why a browser? Why couldn't the web server stitch all the content together on-the-fly and serve it like any other static content?
Because we shouldn't even need a centralized webserver.