Not sure how useful this is, but seeing that there are some 
performance-related commits in GitHub lately, I compared the two filters by 
simply copying each if the two lists below 20,000 times in a tiddler. 
all[current] is almost double the speed of <currentTiddler>, 1min 15sec vs. 
2 min 20 sec on my Core-i7. There is probably some datatype conversion 
happening with the latter.

<$list filter="[all[current]]">&#xfeff;</$list>
<$list filter="[<currentTiddler>]">&#xfeff;</$list>

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