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EDIT (2025-12-19T09:08Z): Whoops! I totally didn't see that this had already been posted to this community ^[2]^. I didn't mean to repost it. My bad!

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[-] Prove_your_argument@piefed.social 2 points 3 weeks ago

I was just asking because he explicitly said wayland (and not x11)

Is it a bad question to ask? I'm trying to learn and understand the reason why.

Some minor performance gains seem to be the tangible improvement thus far, but that assumes the application will be compatible with it. The rest is I hear is security and "active development" alongside the difficulties.

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