README: document how to follow other relays
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JSON-LD object graph. Worker coroutines are spawned in the background to distribute
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the messages in a scatter-gather pattern. Performance is comparable to, if not
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the messages in a scatter-gather pattern. Performance is comparable to, if not
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superior to, the Mastodon relay software, with improved memory efficiency.
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superior to, the Mastodon relay software, with improved memory efficiency.
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## Management
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You can perform a few management tasks such as peering or depeering other relays by
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invoking the `relay.manage` module.
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This will show the available management tasks:
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$ python3 -m relay.manage
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When following remote relays, you should use the `/actor` endpoint as you would in
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Pleroma and other LitePub-compliant software.
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