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I finally had to switch recently because I use gnome, and they removed the X11 session. I managed to sort out most of the missing parts needed for my workflow, but it still feels like a downgrade. It feels much more sluggish, things that were instant now take a second, and I've been under a constant barrage of bugs and glitches. Some make the whole experience feel like using amateur software. I'll be typing, then press a global shortcut to launch some software, and I'll end up with whole desktop pausing for a second and the shortcut inserted in my text 20 times. And this happens a few times a day. Just one example.
I've almost exclusively used Linux desktop for the past decade and it was a smooth experience, but with gnome-wayland I finally understand the people that were always complaining about everything being broken and glitchy.
I can understand having some bugs, but if text or mouse input doesn't work properly, or if using my new laptop suddenly feels like using my much slower old one, then I may as well look for a different desktop.