I also find that because the web version is worse in order to push you to download the app, it is a good way to not get sucked into endlessly scrolling. Get in, do what you need, and get out because of bad experience.
At work I mostly use claude code and chatgpt web for general queries, but cursor is probably the most popular in our company. I don’t think we are "cooked" but it definitely changes how development will be done. I think…
I guess it is strange to me, as you usually only hear about bad stories. So I was expecting it to be much worse. I agree, as long as companies evaluate candidates by a combination of different tests, this should be the…
I find Leetcode discussions strange. I recently changed jobs so I was preparing by doing some Leetcode problems. The actual problems I was asked during the interview process were very simple compared to what I expected.…
I think it depends on your usecase. Check if you will actually benefit from pro/max. I'm willing to bet regular M1 is fine for the majority of people. I got M1 air 16gb around 3 month ago and it works great, although…
For my usage so far yes, dev VM has around 60 GB, others around 30-40 wich is plenty to install everything. For Nextcloud I mount NFS volumes from TrueNAS which has 2 TB HDD.
I build myself a home server last year, without any particular plan just to try it. Specs: Ryzen 7 3800X, 32 GB ECC RAM, 2 TB HDD and 500 GB SSD. I use it to run PLEX, Torrent, TrueNAS, WireGuard, NextCloud, and my side…
I used to work on similar project around 4 years ago, It was a Java Swing application that received all the data about the layout from the backend. The system was around 14 years or so, they implemented themselves most…
I got myself Thinkpad X1 Extreme last year with 16 GB RAM, 256 GB NVME SSD, 8th gen i7 running Linux, so far I'm very satisfied. It can be upgraded fairly easily, I already installed additional 1 TB SSD, and will…
I also find that because the web version is worse in order to push you to download the app, it is a good way to not get sucked into endlessly scrolling. Get in, do what you need, and get out because of bad experience.
At work I mostly use claude code and chatgpt web for general queries, but cursor is probably the most popular in our company. I don’t think we are "cooked" but it definitely changes how development will be done. I think…
I guess it is strange to me, as you usually only hear about bad stories. So I was expecting it to be much worse. I agree, as long as companies evaluate candidates by a combination of different tests, this should be the…
I find Leetcode discussions strange. I recently changed jobs so I was preparing by doing some Leetcode problems. The actual problems I was asked during the interview process were very simple compared to what I expected.…
I think it depends on your usecase. Check if you will actually benefit from pro/max. I'm willing to bet regular M1 is fine for the majority of people. I got M1 air 16gb around 3 month ago and it works great, although…
For my usage so far yes, dev VM has around 60 GB, others around 30-40 wich is plenty to install everything. For Nextcloud I mount NFS volumes from TrueNAS which has 2 TB HDD.
I build myself a home server last year, without any particular plan just to try it. Specs: Ryzen 7 3800X, 32 GB ECC RAM, 2 TB HDD and 500 GB SSD. I use it to run PLEX, Torrent, TrueNAS, WireGuard, NextCloud, and my side…
I used to work on similar project around 4 years ago, It was a Java Swing application that received all the data about the layout from the backend. The system was around 14 years or so, they implemented themselves most…
I got myself Thinkpad X1 Extreme last year with 16 GB RAM, 256 GB NVME SSD, 8th gen i7 running Linux, so far I'm very satisfied. It can be upgraded fairly easily, I already installed additional 1 TB SSD, and will…