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Kitty but only if you don't mind configuring everything in a config file. It has GPU acceleration so it will be faster than Konsole when showing 300+ lines of output on older hardware. Alacritty had a lot of issues on my installations so can't recommend it
I'm just curious, when do I have to care about virtual terminal speed? When do you need that GPU acceleration?
From my experience, you only really need it when you want to get a lot of output (try find /). In my cases it's more than 2 times faster on GPU accelerated terminal emulators. And I believe you can't display images on non-accelerated ones
Konsole can display sixel images (same as kitty I believe), though I don't know anything about it's implementation.
Just tried "time tree ~" and "time fd .mkv /" in alacrity and konsole. Konsole was actually beating it by fractions of a second in most runs. Alacritty was only slightly faster at treeing after a few runs.
It's always faster after a few runs. But in my case it's like 10 seconds faster. Though I have an old HDD so maybe that's the reason lol