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I'm using Nvidia on Wayland Gnome right now and the experience has been pretty stable. I didn't come across any bugs but my main issue is that Wayland makes screensharing way too difficult and hotkeys for background apps not work. Discord straight up doesn't support screensharing on the official app with Wayland.
Does screensharing even work at all? I could not get it to work so far on Wayland KDE
Screensharing does work on OBS and can work on Discord if you open it through the browser. You do have to give permission when trying to share though.
Screensharing has improved a lot over the last couple of years. Pipewire and XDG Desktop Portal are the tools you want to look into. You can run an in-browser test of screen sharing at https://mozilla.github.io/webrtc-landing/gum_test.html
Yes it works in some situations. I use it on teams every day. I run the browser version of teams in gnome wayland.