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Because you left such a good answer I have a question related to number 4. Any idea how KDE Plasma is working with Wayland these days? I've been to their showstopper page from time to time but haven't really asked the question to anyone who may have tried it recently.
I use it both in my work machine and home desktop. It's generally fine and just works on my home box (AMD graphics). The work machine has a HiDPI 4k panel which I've set to 200% scaling - that, along with nVidia graphics has a few issues (especially with Java and electron based apps), but it's been getting better in the few months I've had it, e.g. the latest Firefox fixed some scaling issues.