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brah, it is not a flatpak issue, the same happens with the portable version i.e. the one you'd get via deb/rpm/whatevers. it doesn't accelerate video under wayland but does with xwayland; If you got a commensurate rant towards wayland, ixnay please.
as to why flatpak at all, I like my system stuff and my application stuff separate. thus my apps are all flatpak and autoupdated via systemd timer (another rant?) whereas my system stuff get updated like once a month or so as I hate rebooting.
I'm sure you found by now that your use case doesn't match everybody else's, so chill with the absolutes a bit.
I ain't your brah mate.
Look, I am not that antagonistic man, no need to be this riled up. My main issue is that I lurk these threads to help people with their linux issues to help adoption, but we really have a lot of threads were flatpak is the issue, you can check the history.
I am sorry you did check to see if the native one works and reproduced the issue, I somehow understood the exact contrary, I apologize.
The next time I will ask the user to reproduce te issue with the native version before I start my rant.
My usecase is to turn on my machine in the morning, edit some text files and run a browser and some command line tools. Then i turn it off in the evening, nothing special. I got no beef with wayland and especially nothing against systemd btw.
Is there any chanche that your reboot aversion is due to wayland's issues with session restoration?