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    15 hours ago

    Let’s see how many people agree with me that both poor communication and alcohol are not really signs of professional seniority

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        To the unawares, it also communicates the “proper” image of a senior developer

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      I don’t think the image is trying to indicate professional seniority, it seems to me to try to represent seniority from an experience standpoint

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        Experiences differ, so I’d prefer it were labeled “failed senior developer” or at least “burned-out senior developer”

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      I agree, i also want to add that bad financial decisions are not professional (buying over-priced hardware) but i suppose you don’t care if the salary is high soo

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        A m4 macbook air is $800 and absolutely stomps every laptop even remotely in that price bracket

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          I’d personally prefer more hardware for the money, including when its being bought by others. But I also have to replicate client environments (though at a much smaller scale), so its kind of a cheat code for “buy me that” or “I’ll be keeping this for 6-9 months and you can buy me a replacement when this one gets delivered to you”.

          I think I need another GPU heavy project.

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            Many companies will just buy in bulk and give the same thing to everyone. I’d rather use Linux but I understand they don’t want to deal with different environments. Also yeah, Apple has made it very difficult to emulate MacOS so it’s easier to buy that and emulate everything else.

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            I have the same preference, but companies keep giving me macbooks to use for work no matter how many times I ask for a cheaper (or better specced at the same price) Linux laptop.

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        Except every single MacBook you can buy right now (directly, from Apple, not second hand) directly beats pretty much every other device in its price range - unless you go super crazy with the specs and want to do 128GB RAM with an M5 Max and 8TB storage.

        So it’s hardly overpriced.

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          I’ve been diehard anti-Apple for anything but their mobile devices (iPhone, ipad) for most of my life. Overpriced, underpowered. Now I own a MacBook Pro M4 and I just can’t get over how good it is. What a turnaround their change to Apple Silicone has made, it’s actually wild to me.

          MacBooks, specifically, are still expensive but actually value for money now.

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            My experience was different: after using Linux for a decade, I had to use a company MacBook for a year, and I was happy to return to my “normal” laptop afterward. Even though it couldn’t run Deus Ex like MacBook.

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          The build quality is excellent in my experience. I can justify spending more if it lasts and my previous MBP made it a decade!

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      If you can achieve the objectives in the desired deadline without attending 4 million zoom meetings, were the zoom meetings ever really needed?

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        Countless teams are misshaped, but the usual unwritten objectives of a senior developer in a team also lie beyond lone development

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        Macs are excellent dev machines, especially if your company buys them for you. 3/4 of my past jobs have provided Macbooks rather than Windows laptops and I don’t plan on going back unless I’m allowed to install Linux

        Having a Mac laptop at work means I can use the same dotfiles between it and my personal CachyOS desktoo

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            Have you been able to? Even though I’ve mostly worked in backend APIs that run in containers on Linux, I haven’t been able to switch my work machines to Linux since they have required company VPNs and SSO stuff installed

            Edit: the only place I was able to use Linux was a startup environment but the company was bought out and I was forced to switch to Windows

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              I just recently joined a company that offers two options for operating systems, Mac or Linux. Windows is explicitly not allowed. Seeing that in my onboarding paperwork was like walking into a warm sunny meadow.