FT8 doesn't count, sorry.. An FT8 equipped receiver can pick up signals that the human ear can not hear. You can't even decipher it without the computer, it just sounds like a sick ice cream truck driven by a guy on acid.
It's useful for some, and I've read enough guys' talking about how great it is, but to me it's not the same as hearing CW or SSB from across the Pacific or over the Pole. Two different animals.
The prop is improving a bit. Some days are better than others. 20 meters has some CW and SSB activity. The Digital parts of the band are active, as they were before prop improved. 15 meters is mostly dead during the late afternoons / early evenings when I've checked it lately. Even during the most recent contest it wasn't very active. Even 11 meter CB is el-deado.
So we're not out of the woods yet, but getting there.