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Yep, the lack of GAMMA_LUT has been a thorn for me as well. I've tried getting around it every now and then by putting on some glasses that I picked up a while ago that just have the blue light tinting built in, but eh.
Another massive problem is some applications, electron based especially, basically "rewind" frames every so often. I'm not even sure how to explain it, but for example you can be typing and a few letters will revert, then come back in... it's very strange. Other applications also just have their UI stop rendering completely until restarted (KDE's taskbar being an annoying occurrence when it happens).
I have an older MacBook that I occasionally use with Fedora + KDE and Wayland works much better there, it's only integrated graphics AFAIK so I keep my expectations tempered, but it's definitely still smoother than Nvidia + Wayland which is just... sad.
I really would love to test it with an AMD card some day, but I have way too many other things to worry about than picking up a new GPU for the time being.