Firefox, wget, ping, and Chrome do not work unless libnss-resolve is
installed.  (Perhaps Chrome recently started using NSS in some cases?)

Maybe this isn’t quite as critical as I thought given that ubuntu-
standard Recommends libnss-resolve.  Still, it’s not just an
“implementation detail”.  DNS lookups that cannot go through NSS (e.g.
SRV/TXT/MX/SSHFP/AFSDB records or any program that needs an asynchronous
API) are broken with or without libnss-resolve installed.  And nothing
pulls in libnss-resolve:i386 on amd64.

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  systemd-resolved’s 127.0.0.53 server does not follow CNAME records

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