What search engine are you using ? The first result when typing "ubuntu iso" in Google leads to a page where the first button is a link to a direct download.
For "ubuntu server iso" it's pretty much the same, with just one extra click
In most of these stories featuring Google abusing their power to remove apps, it's usually a matter of some automated tool gone wrong and the problem is solved a couple of days later. But this time it's different, they are actually asking developers to censor themselves if they are not affiliated with a gov.
I feel like the hidden that feature that allows you to select and move multiple tabs is severely underrated. I'm a tab hoarder but not disorganised, I tend to work on multiple things at a time and what I'll do is everytime there's more than 4-5 tabs on a specific project, I'll move them to a new window and hide the rest. That way, I'm not bothered by the other subjects in my view and the current "workspace" is still easily manageable.
I fail to see the point of this change this late in the browser history as it would surprise me if powerusers didn't already have their own way of managing tabs