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Wayland or X11? Why?
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How is hyprland any more "fast, snappy or lightweight" compared to sway...?
I am not a user of ether one but technically speaking X11 simply has a ton of legacy code to a point of questionable maintainability which is why Wayland exists in the first place
sway and hyprland are both wayland.