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I take it that's a lot of DNS queries. And I see from reply farther down that it could tip off ISP or some such about stuff. Is it finally time for an "app" that does fake internet stuff in background as a way to hide? Been imagining such a thing for a long time. Assume it's retarded solution though
Yes, my entire network only has an average of 5 queries/minute, and about 10-12 when I'm active. Typical peak for working might be 40, then a sharp spike I can see exactly when I loaded up nostr for the first time. Like a noise protocol for dns XD I suppose it _could_ work. Really it's about the fact that the "automatic" normie internet systems are infected and designed to spy by default.
Rendering the websites in its Chrome headless browser, and returning them as static pages, so that I can then grab the page info, and render OpenGraph data or the fallback data like <title> and <image>. That's why you can see rich previews of all websites, even if they aren't SSR. Also means you can see rich previews (including content) of websites that would normally block you, for having Javascript turned off.
I.e. the preview you see isn't directly from the website. I build the website and then scrape off the rich preview tags. I do a lot of scraping and parsing of hyperlinks. This is not data the website has sent me, for instance, but I think this is more interesting than the hyperlink alone, and then I can actually skip rendering the website. πŸ€” https://wikistr.imwald.eu/trusted-assertions*460c25e682fda7832b52d1f22d3d22b3176d972f60dcdc3212ed8c92ef85065c https://coracle.social/notes/naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzplaukurf77496md3984nne7c49ufgekj2knr0wkpa0uxz7c9wszyqq54gmmhv9exguedvykksatdv9hz6envdamj66tw946x2cmgdehkcmm80ykh5mtwdpurvww7weg