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They usually give zero info about what’s on them and names like nostr.mom or whatever ..: who the hell wants to browse moms … 😬 🤣
Yup. ``` > curl -L nostr.ingwie.me -H "Accept: application/nostr+json" {"contact":"@ingwiephoenix:ingwie.me","description":"Just a relay I host for fun.","limitation":{"max_limit":500,"max_message_length":131072,"max_subscriptions":20},"name":"Just a relay","negentropy":1,"pubkey":"5e336907a3dda5cd58f11d162d8a4c9388f9cfb2f8dc4b469c8151e379c63bc9","software":"git+https://github.com/hoytech/strfry.git","supported_nips":[1,2,4,9,11,22,28,40,70,77],"version":"1.0.4"} ``` It's right there in the Relay document (NIP-11)
wss://spatia-arcana.com/favorites has a name different from the address but you have to open the info card in jumble-esque clients to see it.
because most clients show the URI instead of the NIP-11 information. we have the method to make them pretty and useful, but we choose to be technical nerds.