It depends how you use a terminal. If you type a lot of commands, and you use emacs keys to jump around within the current line you're typing (like ctrl-p to go up to the previously entered command, ctrl-a to jump to the beginning of the line, replace the first word, etc.), those latencies add up.
Basically we want the stuff in our brains to be able to manifest itself as fast as we're thinking it. Already having to drive human hands to make this happen is a big penalty; we don't need unnecessary extra latency if it can be helped.
Still waiting for that neural interface... plug me in please.
Basically we want the stuff in our brains to be able to manifest itself as fast as we're thinking it. Already having to drive human hands to make this happen is a big penalty; we don't need unnecessary extra latency if it can be helped.
Still waiting for that neural interface... plug me in please.