This seems to be the same issue as this one upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2815

The latest debian update made wayland work for me again, and I found the
accessibility zoom feature was somehow active for my greeter session, some
curious kids may have clicked on things. Turning it off and then disabling
wayland has fixed it for me.

I suspect this might be mitigated for other broken users with:
mv
/var/lib/gdm3/greeter-dconf-defaults /var/lib/gdm3/greeter-dconf-defaults.old

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