▲ | Aurornis 8 hours ago | |
I saw this tried ones and it didn’t work. Some people would minimize the amount spent on their core hardware so they had money to spend on fun things. So you’d have to deal with someone whose 8GB RAM cheap computer couldn’t run the complicated integration tests but they were typing away on a $400 custom keyboard you didn’t even know existed while listening to their AirPods Max. | ||
▲ | toast0 7 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I mean; looks like someone volunteered to make the product work on low spec machines. That's needed. I've been on teams where corporate hardware is all max spec, 4-5 years ahead of common user hardware, provided phones are all flagships replaced every two years. The product works great for corporate users, but not for users with earthly budgets. And they wonder how competitors swallow market in low income countries. | ||
▲ | hamdingers 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
That's probably another reason why we were limited to a set menu of computer options. |