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Also switched here. OBS on wayland has some new features, that I'm excited to take advantage of, but I still cannot find a way to share some windows, but not an entire monitor.
OBS has another feature: "virtual monitor". It does what it sounds like, and creates a virtual monitor, which you can then treat like a real monitor, like extending to, or unifying outputs, etc.
It also has a feature to share the entire workspace, but it doesn't work like I expect, and instead uses all monitors (not workspaces) as a single input source. I suspect that's a bug tbh, because this behavior is useless considering you can just add monitors as a source side by side.