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minus-squareMax-Plinkfedilink1•1 year agoI found my terminal speed to not matter when most of what I do with it is over SSH administrating various boxes. Probably matters more for riced up vim users and TUI fans since you need a lot of responsiveness.
minus-squarethingsiplaylinkfedilink7•1 year agoI am a Vim user and TUI fan. It does not make any difference in my experience to use a fast GPU based terminal. Maybe something like st might startup faster, but that’s it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year agoI can tell the difference in a JavaScript terminal and a native one, but yeah. Urxvt is fast enough. So is the gnome terminal
I found my terminal speed to not matter when most of what I do with it is over SSH administrating various boxes.
Probably matters more for riced up vim users and TUI fans since you need a lot of responsiveness.
I am a Vim user and TUI fan. It does not make any difference in my experience to use a fast GPU based terminal. Maybe something like st might startup faster, but that’s it.
I can tell the difference in a JavaScript terminal and a native one, but yeah. Urxvt is fast enough. So is the gnome terminal