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by jbjbjbjb
843 days ago
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He starts by comparing a desktop cpu to a laptop cpu, and a desktop cpu that can turbo up to some 250w. The Dell XPS he links to is a desktop too. I agree there is a lot of value to having a beast of a desktop. Before we all switched to laptops at work I never had an issue with running Visual Studio. What I don’t like is all the fan noise, heat and wasted energy, I would love a desktop that could go from sipping energy to beast mode. As someone who has developed on Windows for decades I can’t help but laugh at these newcomer takes on Windows. The only redeeming feature is that you can use a slow running Linux inside of it to get all your dev tools working and have Windows as like a hardware compatibility layer. If you’re using a Framework laptop that supports Linux then surely you would just want to boot into Linux. |
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