The amount of configuration I have to do to #ghostty is hilarious. Their Zero Configuration Philosophy most certainly is not. And it includes me doing part of the configuration in my window manager's Window Rules and its Key Bindings (because ghostty doesn't give me the option of a login shell, which I've preferred on Linux since 2002), which is even more hilarious.

But hey, kanji renders nicer for me these days. And I'm trying really hard not to use Terminology because that group kinda ticked me off the other day.
eh nvm, I'll just use xfce4-terminal. Easier to configure, and I can make it look like my Terminology config very easily. Also 1/4 the RAM usage.
@remilia if you are on Wayland somehow, the underdog is Foot: https://codeberg.org/dnkl/foot — which is optimized for interactive usage and better latency, which matters more for a terminal than raw processing speed. So it does not typically beat GPU-accelerated terminals in numbers for full-frame screen updates, but it easily can on incremental updates and scrolling, while having less resource usage.
foot

A fast, lightweight and minimalistic Wayland terminal emulator

Codeberg.org
@aperezdc I don't use Wayland on any of my computers. I'm on Sawfish WM and X11.