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If FPS is NOT an important metric in text editing, you are doing something wrong. Otherwise, good points.
Unless FPS means "files per second", I don't see why it would, past the point of usability. You can only type so quickly, and 50 frames is as meaningful as 144.
If you get to that point where frames per second does matter, you're either the fastest typist known to mankind, or it might be worth finding a more efficient way of doing what you're doing.
In many modern environments the second I start scrolling my eyes start to bleed. Yes, I want 60 fps min. That was the first part. The second part is about stability. 20 fps may be enough for typing, but it needs to be 20 fps all the time. Not the average between 1 and 60, it is makes IDEs unusable.
No need to update my screen when nothing happens. I use neovim, the pinnacle of editing.
Explain why