Nice I'll take a look!
I’d love a browser that can do this for iOS if anyone has recommendations
Seems useful for daily stand ups (we do dark stand ups at the end of the day). I might give this a go
In the short run yeah. You have a point. I intend to uninstall & reinstall everything once Homebrew is officially supported though, which isn't a big deal for me (and I actually kind of enjoy building from source just…
I think I'm going to manually build things from source until Homebrew officially supports M1 and Big Sur. I don't want to deal with any sort of migration / funky re-install, personally.
i think i’m in a very similar situation, thanks for putting it into words. i’m not doing great but it’s ok. it doesn’t feel good, but it doesn’t feel bad either
That’s why I got the Pro (also my laptop is from 2013 and I’m desperate). I love and use Docker every day, and know it’s a mess right now, but I’m still excited to jump in head first. Edit: This is my personal laptop…
Yep. My new work laptop only has 16GB of RAM and it’s never been an issue. I’m usually running half a dozen containers, VS Code, Slack, Brave/Chrome, and a few other things. Maybe our work loads are just computationally…
Nice I'll take a look!
I’d love a browser that can do this for iOS if anyone has recommendations
Seems useful for daily stand ups (we do dark stand ups at the end of the day). I might give this a go
In the short run yeah. You have a point. I intend to uninstall & reinstall everything once Homebrew is officially supported though, which isn't a big deal for me (and I actually kind of enjoy building from source just…
I think I'm going to manually build things from source until Homebrew officially supports M1 and Big Sur. I don't want to deal with any sort of migration / funky re-install, personally.
i think i’m in a very similar situation, thanks for putting it into words. i’m not doing great but it’s ok. it doesn’t feel good, but it doesn’t feel bad either
That’s why I got the Pro (also my laptop is from 2013 and I’m desperate). I love and use Docker every day, and know it’s a mess right now, but I’m still excited to jump in head first. Edit: This is my personal laptop…
Yep. My new work laptop only has 16GB of RAM and it’s never been an issue. I’m usually running half a dozen containers, VS Code, Slack, Brave/Chrome, and a few other things. Maybe our work loads are just computationally…