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yeah, i had a couple of pain points on wayland a while back, even on amd. one single pesky piece of software still gives me grief sometimes but i think its mostly just that: software developers catching up at this point.
i notice general desktop responsiveness is better, cpu use is noticeably lower but it otherwise makes you forget it even exists, which is the point i wanted it to be in before i jumped ship.