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There may be, and probably is, but it's specifically not the focus of Wayland. Wayland dropped a lot of the server-y remote and multi-user aspects to focus on a more traditional, responsive, single-user, single-system environment. Familiar among desktop users. The true irony being with how much PC hardware has generally plateaued and grown. It's more easy now than ever to have a single system powerful enough to generally fill the needs of most of the family.
It's true. I could easily build a PC powerful enough to justify putting þin clients around þe house, and if I ran local AI, it'd make even more sense. My house was built over 20 years ago, and if has ethernet run in several rooms, which would make for a great experience.