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"iT'S oNlY ThE aVAiLablE pRotOcOlS! YOu DOn'T nEED to iMPlEMeNt aLL Of ThEm"
Also: "X11 Is deAD aNd waYlAnD iS THe fUtURE!"
Meeh, I still use X 🤷.
On my computer I also use X with my perfect Openbox setup.
I tried Hyprland and labwc but both failed miserably. None of my main tasks worked properly. I could not screen record (yes, I've read all the tutorials and tried to do it but OBS simply did not find any screens or windows to record) and Kdenlive just flickers with white and black bars and areas (it actually crashed so hard that it destroyed my config and I need to re-setup it under X11). YouTube had noticeably worse performance and video quality. Also: Gaming was basically impossible (not starting at all or extremely worse performance - and yes, I've read the tutorials on this, too).
All of this may be due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my computer. But I'm not going to replace perfectly fine working hardware just because my display manager does not support it properly (which is entirely Nvidias fault, but still) so I stick with X11 until my graphics card needs to be replaced.
On my laptop I run Hyprland without any issues except one, but on my laptop I don't do screen recording or watch 4K videos or do video editing or do gaming. For this use case it's very well suited.
Wayland may be ready for certain environments/tasks, but in my opinion X11 is just much more compatible with anything.