As a person who's been using Bluetooth headphones almost exclusively for the last 5 years, 99% of them fucking suck regardless of the price range
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Gotta add a few more 9s to that. This is enterprise cards we're talking about
I mostly play modded minecraft on my deck, and they're really handy for modifier keys or macros that you need to keep active while pressing something else using the front controls
To be fair, Fedora switching to something as default isn't a good sign that you should start using it. I do agree, though, btrfs has come far enough to be a default choice for most people.
Recursive acronyms, the best kind of acronyms
If you're willing to go the extra mile for OpenStack, I suggest you check out OKD and its virtualization operator. It's much easier to install and maintain, too
Are you talking about 2FA login for your own user account or U2F/PIV/WebAuthn in your browser? The latter seems to work out of the box on any non-snap or flatpak browser, but the former needs a bit more setup as that is not a standard feature in Ubuntu yet. I recommend using ykman and yubico-piv-tool for configuring yubikeys in linux, but Yubico also provides a GUI application on their website
Wait till you see public companies
If you're talking about the Temp folder, the equivalent to that in Linux is /tmp/ which behaves exactly like you described. ~/.cache is more like a general directory for any cache that programs might wanna keep around for longer than a single boot. I'm not aware of special directories like this on Windows. From what I've seen, most programs on Windows tend to keep it in AppData alongside non-cache files
I personally have the complete opposite experience with under-screen scanners. As in, it's literally the only type that works reliably for me. Before I got my samsung s22+, I never even realized that Android asks you for your pattern every 2 days because I had to manually unlock my old phones so often.