If I interpret the mac as just any laptop then I kind of agree. The more experience I have gained the less I care about how many monitors I have or how fancy my keyboard is. I do require linux though.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•TypeScript imagines type safety in a dynamic runtime
2·27 days agodeleted by creator
A little eccentric but also kinda cool. Thx for the explanation, I didn’t even notice.
Why the downvotes? I had the same question. It’s hard to keep track.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•If political issues had issue trackers...
4·1 month agoI may or may not know multiple developers that create new issues while avoiding fixing old ones.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Working in a large corporation is a place where you get paid for
29·2 months agoIt’s okay even fun at first, but eats your soul slowly over the years. Edit: that ofcourse depends on perspective e.g. what you are doing at the moment. I myself moved from an abusive job to a cozy corporate one, it seemed like heaven at first.

Try a few Gigabytes. I worked on site IT support for a year, we had to max out memory on a workstation because the company database was a, about 3GB, Excel file. It took minutes to open and barely worked, crashing frequently.