raspberry on Nostr: setting up a recursive resolver on your end-device might not be what you want, ...
setting up a recursive resolver on your end-device might not be what you want, because then all unique queries come from the external address of your device which means auth resolvers could log your traffic and collate those. if you query a trusted/public group of recursive resolvers (that doesnt use EDNS Client Subnet blah blah) your unique queries are grouped by a whole bunch of users rather than just yourself, which also means you'll be hitting cached entries from other users. i think having an option to use GrapheneOS resolvers is fine, but also not using them is also fine.