| ▲ | dijit 2 hours ago | |
What?! seriously?! I’ve never heard of anyone doing that. If you use a cloud provider and use a remote development environment (VSCode remote/Jetbrains Gateway) then you’re wrong: cloud providers swap out the CPUs without telling you and can sell newer CPUs at older prices if theres less demand for the newer CPUs; you can’t rely on that. To take an old naming convention, even an E3-Xeon CPU is not equivalent to an E5 of the same generation. I’m willing to bet it mostly works but your claim “I build on the exact hardware I ship on” is much more strict. The majority of people I know use either laptops or workstations with Xeon workstation or Threadripper CPUs— but when deployed it will be a Xeon scalable datacenter CPU or an Epyc. Hell, I work in gamedev and we cross compile basically everything for consoles. | ||
| ▲ | ninkendo 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
… not everyone uses the cloud? Some people, gasp, run physical hardware, that they bought. | ||