Accessibility is broken on Wayland because accessibility is an afterthought in Linux spaces and very few people are willing to make the internal backend changes needed to fix Orca.
Pointing out this fact is not far right propaganda for xlibre.
you can use the x11 desktop stack for a valid technical reason, while avoiding one specific fork made by a far right asshole that is being polluted with LLM generated code.

I personally use x11 for a different reason: my preferred desktop is MATE, and the wayland port is not yet in the debian repository.

When forky comes out, I might switch.

Additionally, GSDE needs x11 because it utilizes a specific hack in order to create a GNUStep wrapper around chromium.
Additionally, many non-Linux unixlikes use x11 to function, most notably the BSDs.
Their kernels do not have wayland support. Wayland is designed for the linux kernel, not the NetBSD kernel.
"X11 is a step on the alt-right pipeline" is such a dangerous piece of misinformation that it must be combated.

x11 has been a hegemonic technology since the 19 fucking 80s.
its hegemony has not been entirely broken as of yet, and wayland isn't up to speed with x11 on everything.

x11 will likely always have a niche somewhere in the world, long after it has been superseded.

I would have loved it if DPS killed x11 in the 90s. But we don't live in that world.
@burnoutqueen X11 was an industry conspiracy to ensure Sun’s NeWS did not become the dominant display technology, otherwise we’d have had on-screen PostScript for almost forty years.
@burnoutqueen they tell me that wayland runs on netbsd, but i've never tried
@burnoutqueen yeah desktop environments are the reason i'm still on x11 on at least one system

i've only had a good experience with gnome on wayland

tried to use kde on wayland but it was super buggy (which granted could be an issue with the crufty ubuntu install it was on, but i didn't feel like messing with it). cinnamon was even worse (labeled as experimental on wayland, to be fair)

@burnoutqueen Considering the Wayland dog-and-pony show has been running for *decades* now, we still have an awful lot of compromises to make.

Has anyone set up a Wayland environment with a dock that can swallow other windows like FvwmButtons has offered since the 1990s?

Can we reliably have media players that respond to a global "next track" keystroke or is it still a random chance depending on specific compositors and players and Rube Goldberg workarounds to forward events?

@burnoutqueen for example, for some fucking reason I can't get neoveue or however they spell it to work on my desktop, so I use X11 because it can use the Nvidia drivers and I couldn't get the Wayland/sway system I had on my laptop working with those
(I would much rather use the open source drivers but alas they don't work on my computer)
No fash necessary tho