Wayland is Perfect, Just Perfect
Hours old
One day ago:
OK, but Wayland is great for security... or so they tell us (they told us the same about systemd and every time there's a major new hole in systemd the media blames "Linux"). New code is less mature code, i.e. subjected to less auditing and hardening.
There are many more, including recent examples
Or this:
And this:
So after a decade's scrutiny it's far from perfect. Is security really a selling point for Wayland?