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by sk5t
2702 days ago
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Yah. Or simply imagine the benefits of a cheap, upgradeable workstation instead of trying to do a long build on a computer squeezed into a half-inch-high package: more cores, more RAM, big old GPU, wired network, the list goes on. |
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I think it's always important here to realise that people have different use cases and priorities for their equipment, and that there's no right or wrong answers. Some people are happy to fork out for a portable; others don't require that, and would rather have a fixed workstation with more power. Some developers are totally fine with 10-year-old kit, and some can benefit from newer stuff. I'm sure everybody evaluates their circumstances and comes to suitable conclusions for themselves!