rbanffy
β¨Β Seasoned software developer, proficient in Python, Java. Less proficient in Ruby and Lisp. A bit rusty in C and C++. Learning Erlang very slowly. Also a computer collector and restorer, lover of 8-bit computers, mainframes and interesting Unix workstations.
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Iβd totally make an IBM 3278, 3279, or 3290 my daily driver.
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Is anyone from the Computer History Museum listening? If they could do that, as well as scans with βexplodedβ parts itβd be a boon for both students and enthusiasts, whoβd be able to 3D print replacements for many parts.
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You are always free to destroy your career by exposing your own biases and methodological failures.
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16GB, depending on your use, can be constraining and, sometimes, you need to get creative with complex processes. My colleagues complain about developing with several containers running peripheral services. In similar situations we asked the services teams to provide mocks that answered the same APIs without needing a large memory footprint.
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You could get away with 8GB 5 years ago and you still can do it now, but Macs are expected to last longer than that, and starting now with 8GB might become limiting 5 years from now. Here we retire them at about 10 years, or when the last OS they can run is EOLβed.
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