Because _my_ computer has no battery. There is a plethora of computers out there with batteries who can run Linux, Windows, and macOS. These computers can, on paper, run Alacritty.
Cherry on top is me being a former user of a MBP 2010 who'd crash when using discrete GPU (it was _the_ reason Apple went with AMD later on). And some apps insisted on using it, even when I disabled it.
I like Rust applications but I don't like this response. The dev sounds worn out; whereas the dev of Ghostty seems to be a pleasure to deal with.
Cherry on top is me being a former user of a MBP 2010 who'd crash when using discrete GPU (it was _the_ reason Apple went with AMD later on). And some apps insisted on using it, even when I disabled it.
I like Rust applications but I don't like this response. The dev sounds worn out; whereas the dev of Ghostty seems to be a pleasure to deal with.