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Wayland and screen savers
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Who even uses screensavers anymore? Just set the screen to turn off after a set amount of time.
With the increasing popularity of OLED displays, screensavers might make a comeback. Although I still think OLED displays aren't worth it.
It's not gonna be better than turning the screen off.