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Screen sharing with Discord no longer works, but I think that's from an update to Flatpak because it was also happening at the end of 39's lifecycle.
You can mask flatpaks to not update. Likely also rollback
I'm fairly confident that it's a change in Flatpak itself rather than any one specific Flatpak, since all of my apps now use the same new screen sharing interface. Difference is that it actually works in those apps.
Were you using X11 before, by chance? IIRC Fedora 40 dropped X11, and only ships with Wayland by default. The fact that all of your apps are using the same screen sharing interface sounds like they're using the screen share portal due to running under a Wayland session, which Discord doesn't currently support currently.
For a while there was a workaround using a tool called XWaylandVideoBridge but even that stopped working for me.
I've heard that Vesktop supports screensharing under Wayland (and supposedly with sound support too), and it is available on Flathub - might be worth a try.
Flatpak doesnt handle that, this is an xdg-desktop-portal by your Desktop that is also used for other apps.
Doesn't work for me on GNOME Wayland on Arch either. I'm also using the flatpak.