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Raspberry Pi Connect: an easy-to-use way to access your RPi remotely, using just a web browser
(www.raspberrypi.com)
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I'm not sure what this offers vs just using any screen sharing method, or SSH, with a mesh VPN.
The VNC server they previously bundled with raspberry pi os is not compatible with Wayland.
Do you really need to use Wayland on the Pi?
Like it or not Wayland is going to be the future of Desktop Linux. Preparing for that future is a good thing.
OK but it's not ready now, objectively speaking. Don't you think it's a bit of a dick move from your OS to ship a version that breaks VNC and doesn't offer an alternative?
It's the default in the new PiOS