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Um.... yes I understand what DNS does. Really?
I'm not trying to challenge you in any way. My disconnect in understanding is what unbound does and why I would want to use it over the built-in pihole FTLDNS. What are its advantages?
EDIT: I've answered my own question, unbound queries root name servers directly instead of using DNS providers. This is interesting. New question, what is the advantage of being my own DNS provider? Privacy from my ISP (who can just see the IPs that I am connecting to, anyway)?
I wasn't trying to be short or condescending either. Just relaying what I know.
It is another layer of privacy in some cases. Could protect against poisoning of I'm not mistaken, but don't quote me.
I know for me, I prefer to self host things where I can so I can own as much of my own data as possible.