Yes, GOS's camera app is very good. And if you still don't like it, you can use the proprietary Google camera app, with it's internet connection disabled. In GOS, when you don't give an app internet access, it cannot even connect to local services like Google Play Services, if installed, which is not the case in many other custom ROMs.
Not anymore. Chandigarh, a capital city of 2 states in India, has more cars registered than the total population (there are multiple reasons for that).
Almost every household in the national has at least one hatchback. Many people are also copying Americans, now, like buying small trucks, just for showing off.
I have an HP Omen with Nvidia GPU. Even with Linux it's works great! It has dual RAM slots, 2 nvme slots and the WiFi card is also changeable. The fans are loud, though.
HP Omen or Victus are good options.
But if I were to buy a new laptop, I would buy something that's fully compatible with Linux and FOSS.
Someone suggested Framework, that's good. Or if you are in Europe, check out Tuxedo as well.
One thing I would like to advice with laptop GPUs that same GPU model does not mean same performance. Get TDP numbers and if possible clock speeds. When I was buying the one I have, some rtx 3060 models had only 80 watt of TDP. Mine has 100 watts of TDP. So, my rtx 3060 performs better than most rtx 3060 laptops out there.
In my last company we used Teams, and forward feature was only available in mobile apps, not the desktop apps or browser. Don't know what's the case, today.
Is this really a thing, now, with Spotify? Or is this just a future joke?