Was chatting then I noticed my DNS had suddenly started working normally
and YouTube resolved again.

I ran systemd-resolve --status
Under "Link 2 (eth0)" it said "DNSSEC supported: no".

I then restarted the computer, and now the DNS is broken again. It now
says "DNSSEC supported: yes".

Minutes later (perhaps coincidentally after I started Chromium for the
second time?) my DNS magically works again, and systemd-resolve reports
"DNSSEC supported: no".

It seems DNS does not work when systemd-resolve reports "DNSSEC supported: yes".
And it seems that DNSSEC changes to no and starts working for some reason, I am 
not sure if this is triggered by time or some user action such as starting a 
browser or something.

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

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