• Zacryon@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    GPU rendered text interfaces are pretty ubiquitous already. You can find that in IDEs, browsers, apps and GUIs of OSs. Drawing pixels is still a job the GPU excels at. No matter whether it’s just text. So I don’t see a point why we shouldn’t apply that to terminal emulators as well.

    • ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org
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      1 day ago

      ok but such a sensational announcement like this suggests that before (and without) gpu acceleration the program was noticeably slow for some reason

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        19 hours ago

        Have you ever been in a terminal, or VSCode, and started tailing a super-fast log, and control-C takes forever to stop it while a CPU core goes crazy?

        Text rendering isn’t efficient, and GPUs help.

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        It’s not just about speed, but also (battery) efficiency.

        Even if you don’t notice the speed, if you are working on anything but a modern expensive laptop, you will notice the difference in battery draw between:

        VS Code > NeoVim in traditional terminal > Neovim in Alacritty or Ghostty