On Mon, 19 Jul 2021, 05:47 Martin Thomson, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> An HTTP proxy can be used in a way that breaks linkability, but it costs a
> lot of time and CPU.  The TOR model has the same query linkability issue
> and even worse performance.
>


Hi Martin! This is a not an attack, I intend this as a genuine question: I
would be interested to know what you feel constitutes "acceptable
performance" - because of the clear outcomes of my work was that running
DNS queries over Tor was of comparable latency to many people's experience
of running local "advert-filtering" stub revolvers such as PiHole.

As such, I for one am no longer concerned about ever-lower latency, as
opposed to "good enough".

I would be really interested in what you considered "good enough"?

-a
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