I'm spoiled... I was until later 2019 on an i7-4790k for about 5 years. I then went to a 3950X (since passed to my daughter) and now an R9-5950X with an RTX 3080 and 128GB ram, 2TB Samsung 980 pro... My laptop is an M1 Macbook Air (16gb/1tb).
I'll probably be using what I have now for 4+ years, similar to the 4790k (about 5 years).
A Senior Developer working mostly with PHP and JavaScript, with a bit of Python thrown in for good measure, all on Linux. My tooling is simple, it's GitLab and JetBrains where possible.
Just got myself a Lenovo P14S AMD Gen 2. It has a ryzen 7, 32GB RAM, 512GB SSD and a 4k screen. Currently running Fedora
I ordered it in the sale and saved about 20% so it was cheap compared to others I was looking at. I plan on keeping it for 4+ years.
Previously I had an Asus Zenbook with an i5 and 8GB RAM. Doing anything remotely intensive would lock the system up. The battery was also really iffy (wouldn't always charge)
Senior JavaScript Web Developer | Pythonista Zealot | Managing Partner @CodeCraftersLabs | Delightfully Uninfluenced by the Zeitgeist of Programming world around him | Proud Father of 2 Brave Warriors
Senior JavaScript Web Developer | Pythonista Zealot | Managing Partner @CodeCraftersLabs | Delightfully Uninfluenced by the Zeitgeist of Programming world around him | Proud Father of 2 Brave Warriors
My laptop has 16gb ram, 1tb patriot ssd ryzen7 3700 and gtx1650 4gb Macbook pro has 16gb 512ssd internal graphics and i5 8th Enough for soft/mobile and web development
I'm spoiled... I was until later 2019 on an i7-4790k for about 5 years. I then went to a 3950X (since passed to my daughter) and now an R9-5950X with an RTX 3080 and 128GB ram, 2TB Samsung 980 pro... My laptop is an M1 Macbook Air (16gb/1tb).
I'll probably be using what I have now for 4+ years, similar to the 4790k (about 5 years).
What do you do with 128gb ram ?
I'm regularly over 45gb with databases and application stacks while developing. Also wanting to run some ai video upscaling on older content.
Thanks for the insight 🚀💯
Just got myself a Lenovo P14S AMD Gen 2. It has a ryzen 7, 32GB RAM, 512GB SSD and a 4k screen. Currently running Fedora
I ordered it in the sale and saved about 20% so it was cheap compared to others I was looking at. I plan on keeping it for 4+ years.
Previously I had an Asus Zenbook with an i5 and 8GB RAM. Doing anything remotely intensive would lock the system up. The battery was also really iffy (wouldn't always charge)
Seems like a great setup, thanks for sharing 🙏❤
MacBook pro 2015 retina display, still good for daily activity and for basic video editing
Usually I use for writing code using Visual Studio Code to build website or mobile app using react native
The main issue just the storage is too small, but I can use micro SD for it
Awesome, thanks 🙏❤
Mine is a pretty low end PC, (almost 5 years old now)
CPU: Intel Pentium 3rd Gen (G2020) Clock speed: 2.9 GHz
RAM: 4gb
Storage: 240GB SSD
Graphics: None
OS: Ubuntu 20.04 + KDE environment
Only I know how this thing is still a little usable.
The ssd & linux are the only things keeping it alive
Thanks for the input 🙏❤
This is what I use, pal
Thanks for the share 😉👍
Also, how do you like Big Sur? 👀
Not bad, lol.... but not much of a difference as usual, buddy!
Haha, awesome, thanks 😉👍
CPU: Intel Celeron 2957U @1.4GHz
RAM: 8GB
HDD: 32GB M.2 SSD
OS: Linux 64bit
Linux runs great on this hardware.
Thanks for the input 🙏❤
Thanks for the input 🙏❤
My laptop has 16gb ram, 1tb patriot ssd ryzen7 3700 and gtx1650 4gb
Macbook pro has 16gb 512ssd internal graphics and i5 8th
Enough for soft/mobile and web development
Thanks for the share 🙏❤
Mine is like seriously old lmao
CPU: Intel Core i3 2350m
GPU: Intel HD 3000 or 4000 idk
RAM: 4GB 1866mhz
HDD: WD 500GB 5400rpm SATA 6Gb/s
SSD: no ;-;
It still runs Windows 10 lmao
Thanks for sharing 🙏❤
I can code on this lol

Well... Technically, it is possible on phone, too 😉👍
Lenovo G470 with 4gb RAM, 256mb ssd, i3 with Linux Mint Cinnamon.. Enough for almost all my needs
Thanks for sharing 🙏❤
Dell 7570: Intel core i7 8th gen, 16 Gigs of RAM with 256 GB SSD storage and 1 TB HDD sounds perfect right?