Sounds like eSNI is useless waste of effort since its intended audience can't use it.
Meanwhile eSNI/ECH breaks network visibility into the networks I'm responsible for managing (at home and work). If I'm supposed to be a good netizen and make sure that I quickly hunt down malware that's gotten on my network(s), blocking tools and techniques to do just that seems… silly.
> Meanwhile eSNI/ECH breaks network visibility into the networks I'm responsible for managing (at home and work).
Well, don't worry about it, since apparently no one can use it and it'll get blocked, right?
I don't understand the simultaneous argument of "this won't be usable because governments will all block it" and "this is going to make it impossible for me to monitor my network." Both of those arguments can't be correct at the same time; if your government won't block eSNI, then it'll be a privacy boost in your country and it's a realistic path for privacy advocates to pursue. If your government does block eSNI, then why are your worried about your personal network?
Meanwhile eSNI/ECH breaks network visibility into the networks I'm responsible for managing (at home and work). If I'm supposed to be a good netizen and make sure that I quickly hunt down malware that's gotten on my network(s), blocking tools and techniques to do just that seems… silly.