I'd argue the arrangement of this data is pretty deceptive. They give fields like "Desktop Environments" a green checkmark even though the vast majority are still unsupported. Furthermore, none of this addresses some of the real showstopper bugs like blurry UI scaling, screen locking issues, screensharing being largely unsupported or UB/artifacting problems on legacy apps. I'd like to assume good faith here, but the arrangement of this site is really odd: the first list is comprised of applications, and the "only thing" missing is color management/HDR, which is decidedly not an application.
Do your own research. Wayland is an improvement for web browsing and text editing, but I've found it unusable for anything outside of extremely light, limited workloads. YMMV.
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