Right. The optimal solution would be to load the list and the lookup algorithm as a shared object. Currently, my filter has its private copy of it. But then I don't reload the filter so often that parsing the file is noticeable. To wit, loading the virus database takes much much longer.
Indeed. I don't think that processing the PSL is an overwhelming amount of work, but I also don't think there is much difference in performance between using the PSL and making DNS queries that are likely to be answered from a local cache.
"Holy Roman Empire"
Organizations, typically universities, where the nominal organization tree and the actual control are different. The PSL isn't useful because the party that controls their Org domain often doesn't control lower parts of the DNS tree.
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