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X vs Wayland & Compositors

So with traditional X, if I run a window manager like BSPWM, I can add any compositor with any features on top of it, like blur for example. So I usually do this with KDE, and switch the WM to BSPWM.

However, with Wayland, the compositor is integrated, right? Like everything is one complete package? So the problem is, there isn't really a good tiling WM that also provides Picom-level compositing features as well.

Having it split up with X was better, because the compositor interested people can make a compositor, and it can work with anything.

Is there a solution to this problem? Thx

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