I also love wezterm, but because I was able to easily disable all of it's keyboard shortcuts and only re-enable those few I want (ctrl+shift+V, F11, ctrl+"=", ctrl+ "-").
I use tmux for everything and I really love that I can "debloat" the shortcuts and don't have to care about colliding keybinds when configuring things like neovim.
It uses the same kernel (it's just a container) and the benefit is for example AUR without using unstable distro.
You use AUR and if something breaks, it only breaks the container.
I don't use Windows, but given that their office key just sends ctrl+shift+alt+meta, I'm afraid that this could send something like meta+alt that windows users don't use, but it would be useless for some Linux users that already use that key combo.
The people from Charm ( GitHub ) make some really cool programs.
My favorites are Glow - markdown renderer, and Gum - tool for adding interactivity into shell scripts
I do it similarly