Comment by cbmuser
Can you elaborate on that a bit, please?
I have never found myself in the situation where my terminal emulator would be too slow and I‘m using it for the majority of my day-to-day work.
I honestly never ran into a situation where I would habe blamed the terminal emulator for being too slow.
not the same person but in the flow of doing things those little pauses (tens of milliseconds) do matter. I open/close nvim (and less-so tmux) a ton, and run lots of commands per day. I don’t want to wait
and once you get used to things being that fast, it’s hard to go back (analogous to what people say about high-refresh screens/monitors)
all that said the speed of the default mac terminal (and other emulators I tried) was always fine for me, performance was not why I switched to Ghostty