eseipi, I suspect that part of the problem is that RedHat, (the Linux equivalent of Microsoft to my mind), is planning to scrap X for Wayland completely, and it may be like systemd, where they force it upon most OSS software.
The only advantage I've seen is on a laptop connnected to a TV through HDMI, Wayland seems to be better for running videos on a couple of Linux installations. VERY subjectively, it seems a bit better for video even on my workstation.
But for me, there's no compelling reason to switch, and I lose one or two things, for example, I never did figure out how to get the date working in dwlb (the equivalent of dwm's status bar, where one can get the date working with xsetroot), nor was I able to get waybar,
sort of similar to tint2, to work as well as tint2, and I have some problems with Japanese input (which I use less and less frequently as time goes on).
So, for MY use case, and no one else's, there are reasons not to switch, save if I'm going to sit down and watch a movie. I mainly wanted to become sort of familiar with it, in case the sky actually falls and X disappears.
On the other hand, I'm pretty old, so it probably won't happen in my lifetime.
