• bizarroland@fedia.io
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    3 days ago

    If it runs “fast enough” on a completely clean system that would cost the average user $1500, then companies assume that that means that it is a good product.

    If you want better software, you have to give developers worse hardware to develop on, and more time to develop.

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      3 days ago

      If it runs slow on my laptop then there isn’t a chance it will run at all pushed to the cloud. Our cloud servers are…not great. Single core 1.75gb boxes compared to my 16 core, 32gb laptop. We can do a lot with them though. Just takes a decent amount of tinkering. In some ways the cloud was the best thing for performant code.

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      3 days ago

      If you want better software, you have to give developers worse hardware to develop on, and more time to develop.

      Shhh. There could be application development managers listening… (I’m joking… Mostly.)