There's a guide in their subreddit. I was never able to get it to work (set it up like 4 years ago) so I just give iPhone users my apple ID when I'm putting in my phone number
I skimmed the article, but didn't see any proof that there was a decision made at Mozilla due to her prior activism. Was this just a frivolous lawsuit or am I missing something?
I've got multiple adguard/unbound instances running locally. Confused as to why you don't like unbound. Its robust and fairly straight forward to setup IMO. Only time I've ever had issues with it was when I was trying to set up DoT, but that was most likely an issue on my side. Oh there was a brief stint of some DNSSEC issues, so I opted for a less strict config. A lot of this is easily found online or via chatting with a friendly neighborhood LLM
I now just have it setup to recursively resolve, and its been running without any issue for over a year now
I just set up molly today, along with mollysocket and an ntfy server. Liking it so far, just need to get my friends to migrate...