Might just be the disk being at the end of its lifespan
Gestures don't work with them too nicely. Also the recents screen is still from the built-in launcher, unless with root access of course
It's not likely that the driver will be mainlined anytime soon, so no. It's the same as with the proprietary kernel driver, except maybe some being able to patch problems with newer kernel versions by themselves.
Fuck Google's recent changes to the quick settings panel, really. Especially now that One UI 6 didn't revert those changes like it was done with One UI 5.
sandwich
unrelated to your comment, but demon sword or demon's word?
There's a reason why Google and Apple let developers test out pre-release versions of their OSes months before the release. Companies which don't test their apps out to prepare for new versions are at fault, nothing else.
what if life's just a story
Check out the processor in Task Manager's Performance tab
lol howd it even land there? the screen doesn't say it failed booting up 3 or so times