I started a new world when the 1.21 update was released and I'm progressing briskly so far. It's fun to feel like I mostly know what I'm doing! I've started by wandering for a while, settled in a first base, and then finally moved to an completely new spot I entirely love... until I realized that funny blue cog in the HUD kept spinning back and forth, and turning to grey while I was walking around my new home. So I started reading about temporal stability. This is cool underground, but on the surface it's kind of a bummer. Is there anything I'll miss story wise by disabling this?
I've been walking around staring at the cog, looking for another place, eyeing some locations, paranoid about unstable zones around the corner I might have missed. It's hard to visualize their presence, intensity and scope. Actually I'm pretty tempted to go
/worldconfig temporalStability false