← Back to context Comment by gsich 6 months ago There are only like 3 major ones. You can block those IPs too. 4 comments gsich Reply josephcsible 6 months ago There's a ton of minor ones, it's easy to spin up your own, and the hope is that eventually, with ECH, it won't be possible to block them without blocking basically the entire Internet like North Korea does. AnthonyMouse 6 months ago By the time you're spinning up your own there isn't any issue. The controversy is that they're switching everyone to Cloudflare by default. josephcsible 6 months ago What do you propose they do instead? They obviously can't trust the network-provided one, since the whole point is that that one is often malicious. 1 reply →
josephcsible 6 months ago There's a ton of minor ones, it's easy to spin up your own, and the hope is that eventually, with ECH, it won't be possible to block them without blocking basically the entire Internet like North Korea does. AnthonyMouse 6 months ago By the time you're spinning up your own there isn't any issue. The controversy is that they're switching everyone to Cloudflare by default. josephcsible 6 months ago What do you propose they do instead? They obviously can't trust the network-provided one, since the whole point is that that one is often malicious. 1 reply →
AnthonyMouse 6 months ago By the time you're spinning up your own there isn't any issue. The controversy is that they're switching everyone to Cloudflare by default. josephcsible 6 months ago What do you propose they do instead? They obviously can't trust the network-provided one, since the whole point is that that one is often malicious. 1 reply →
josephcsible 6 months ago What do you propose they do instead? They obviously can't trust the network-provided one, since the whole point is that that one is often malicious. 1 reply →
There's a ton of minor ones, it's easy to spin up your own, and the hope is that eventually, with ECH, it won't be possible to block them without blocking basically the entire Internet like North Korea does.
By the time you're spinning up your own there isn't any issue. The controversy is that they're switching everyone to Cloudflare by default.
What do you propose they do instead? They obviously can't trust the network-provided one, since the whole point is that that one is often malicious.
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