Ask HN: What’s your current dev laptop?
I’ve been holding out for the new 16” MacBook Pro with Apple Silicon, however recently the new Dell XPS 15 (9510) reviews have caught my attention. WSl2 has made a pretty compelling case for Windows (So I’m happy to make the jump to Windows). While I’d love to run Linux on my daily driver I can’t go without the Adobe CC Suite or Outlook. With a bit of discount stacking I’ve managed to get the price down on a pretty well specced 9510. I’m also having my doubts about the current state of Apple Silicon when it comes to being suitable as a primary dev machine.
So, I’m curious to know what you are all currently daily driving as a development laptop? Are there any other business style laptops that fall within the same XPS 15’s tier that you’d recommend? I’ve had a look at Lenovo’s and HP’s offerings and honestly I’ve found their current product suite lacking when it comes to features and price.
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 63.5 ms ] threadSide note: virtual ethernet interfaces will drain your battery like crazy (if you run minikube, for example).
So waiting the 14" Apple Silicon on Monday for the jump
The keyboard is a bit weird in size, so I've got an external USB keyboard and mouse.
What use case do you find yourself needing more ram for?
I like to have more ram to run the full development environment independently of the other developers. We use a few software services that love to waste memory.
TUXEDO Pulse 14 - gen 1
(2x 32GB) 3200MHz CL22 Samsung
AMD Ryzen 7 4800H (8x 2.9-4.2GHz Eight-Core, 16 Threads, 12 MB Cache, 45 W TDP)
1000 GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus
I do much of my work using iTerm2, Sublime text, CLion, and IntelliJ, with a little bit of Xcode depending on the project. I also write a lot of documents. I usually start in Sublime and then move over to a collaborative GUI editor that’s used throughout my company.
I love MacOS.
Two other programs I used extensively are Omnigraffle for designs and diagrams and Omnifocus for outlining deliverables.
I use a 120hz 1440P display and a mechanical keyboard. No complaints about my work setup at all.
MacOS on battery power though since Apple forces Windows to use the discrete GPU. Only macOS can use the iGPU.