I'm on your side, but to play the Devil's Advocate, those "better services" are like sitting ducks. Sooner or later a S.W.A.T. team is telling them that their front door is about to break down. It's probably why services like WasabiWallet and some exchanges have accepted the trade-off to act in-accordance to government demands.
I totally agree with you on this.
We don't need to have all wallets working like Wasabi, but I will never give advantage to random centralized mixing services just because they look better on paper or because I get paid zo wear their signature.
If there is something better to be made than Wasabi with Coinjoin I am all for it, and I am always exploring other privacy options.
I criticized Wasabi and other wallets before but I am not going for with hunting until I have better decentralized alternative that works.
I was just asking because Wasabi and Samourai have been in a back and forth, name-calling, and mud-slinging "affair" for maybe more than two years. Hahaha.
Looks like that happen often in Bitcoin space, and it's called tribalism and waste of time.

In hardware wallets that war is constant between Coldcard and Foundation Passport wallet, and between open source vs not open source device.