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by destroy-2A
2392 days ago
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I thought I was the only crazy person that hates anything that spins up a fan on my laptop. Why Java sets of fans when I spin up anything (even an empty spring project) in my IDE I just don’t understand. Even IntelliJ and eclipse with no project loaded seem to set off the fan. |
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But debugging, deep code inspection and so on are complex features used by specialists.
Slack is designed to be used by everyone; thus I don't give it as much of a pass. Because if everyone in my company is using a CPU core and 1GiB of memory to just talk to people then that's a very high actual cost of resources.
Just like you can forgive specialist software in other areas (final cut, photoshop, CAD) taking significant resources.
Tools designed to be used by everyone should be lean, optimised and feature complete. In my opinion.