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by sidkshatriya 809 days ago
Depends on how much time you've spent in a terminal over the last two decades. Do you do software development in a terminal or an IDE ?

If you develop in an IDE you don't "live" in a terminal and most likely it will not matter what terminal program you use and you won't notice latency.

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I live in my terminal.

Very occasionally (once a week or less) do I open VS code or so. The rest of the 8+ hours a day I spend in vim, zsh and such.

I don't perceive gnome-terminal as slow, or it's high latency. Alacritty did not show me any difference from gnome-terminal; other than that I needed to learn a lot of new stuff which I'm not going to do if there's no clear win. For me there was no clear win.