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by lmm
4329 days ago
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My work laptop has terrible battery life and a horrible rubber keyboard. But the people are great, the hours are relaxed and they let me write Scala all day. It's worth working somewhere you enjoy, and if what your laptop looks like is what you care about then sure, weight that appropriately in your decisionmaking. But for me, while the computer hardware might be a flag that shows how much a company values its employees, if it really was just a question of different hardware in otherwise identical companies then no, that wouldn't be worth changing jobs over. |
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Seriously, I've noticed that most of the pain in using different computers come from the variations in keyboard and mouse feel and layout. Using the same mode of keyboard and mouse everywhere (all my home and work computers), make it much more pleasurable an experience.
Some companies offer to buy you the exact model of devices you want.