I agree, many times the blinking cursor is just what is needed to indicate that the focused terminal is working as intended or for example a connection to a server is live.
Removing the blinking makes simple monitoring of the focused terminal impossible.
Upstream should rethink their position on this, as I suspect the power saved is so miniscule that it's completely neglectable compared to the severe issues removing the blinking causes with the usability.
I agree, many times the blinking cursor is just what is needed to indicate that the focused terminal is working as intended or for example a connection to a server is live.
Removing the blinking makes simple monitoring of the focused terminal impossible.
Upstream should rethink their position on this, as I suspect the power saved is so miniscule that it's completely neglectable compared to the severe issues removing the blinking causes with the usability.