In fact, having recently disabled FallbackDNS for myself, I find that I
get no DNS at all maybe a quarter of the time I reboot my system.  This
suggests that systemd-resolved might be silently relying on the 8.8.8.8
fallback much more often than even I suggested above.

Can we try disabling FallbackDNS for this development cycle?  (Then,
once it becomes clear exactly how broken the DNS situation in Ubuntu has
become, can we please get rid of this systemd-resolved nonsense for
good?)

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  systemd-resolved: please do not use Google public DNS by default

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