Two years later, I can say that this error might still be a thing.
I concluded that the most likely cause is my mother. Jokes aside, she unplugged 
the power chord before the pc switches off completely. Through the years, she 
managed to crash in the same way f33, f34, and now f35.
This time I had a look at the hard drive, and I can try to add something to the 
discussion.
The situation is the same as described above, kernel panic at switch-root. 
Three kernels were available (up to 5.12), and they all failed in the same way. 
Partitions look fine, fat for UEFI (not tested, but hey, I reach boot without 
problems), ext4 for boot, btrfs for data (2 sub-volumes with / and /home mount 
points) without encryption. All btrfs checks run from a live USB key were 
perfectly clean. 
I tried to switch root from the live key, and... error.
Some executables and libraries were completely deleted (zero sizes). I have a 
partial list, but I don't think it will be useful. Core software was all there 
except for python.
Unfortunately, I already reinstalled f35 by nuking the root subvolume and 
creating a new one. Next time I will be smarter and save it for further 
analysis.
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