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by MissTake
721 days ago
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Except they haven’t said that. If you’re a serious developer then you’re going to have a machine that has more horsepower than one suited for everyday tasks. Heck, when I brought my M1 Air years ago I made it a 16GB simply because I knew I was going to do some light development on it and needed to ensure it could run the IDEs and apps I was fritzing with simultaneously - including the need to run Docker (now Podman). Personally I’d much rather Apple have a 16GB baseline as a matter of course, but this article is simple ragebait. |
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Why?
I'm quite serious, and I use an 11 year old ThinkPad with 8GB of RAM.
I don't do LLMs. I don't develop Flash or its JS replacements. I rarely edit video. Frankly, surfing YouTube uses far more RAM than anything serious development I do.