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Nothing more frustrating than coming up with ideas for new apps in your head but not having a device to develop those apps on because you quit your job of which you used the provided MacBook for personal projects. But buying a new one is too expensive for just a month or two

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    What is too expensive?

    I would say Sager + Linux or Windows. But mine cost about $1700.
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    @Demolishun let’s say the basic MacBook Air M1. Still €1200 for a device that would only be used for 4-8 weeks
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    @DangerousMagic I'm assuming by "new apps" you mean "Mac and/or iOS apps"? Otherwise you might as well buy a cheap non-Mac laptop instead.
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    @DangerousMagic I had it in my head that macbooks cost more than that I guess.
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    Sorry, but a MacBook is imho overrated piece of crap.

    What I really find astonishing and what reminds me of a lot of "parental" talk with interns - how can you decide to rely on a sponsored device?

    If you want an job in IT, you need a personal device. At least for backup reasons you should have one.

    I don't want to offend you, but - parental advice - never rely on stuff given to you by a 3rd party.

    Isn't specific to a laptop, had this discussion e.g. over transportation (car / public transport refund / ...).

    A company doesn't do this because they love you.

    It's a simple way of making you working there more binding by creating dependencies you get accustomed too.

    Same for e.g. in house gym / wellness / restaurant / ...

    I'm not saying that you shouldn't enjoy it - but be aware that this a psychological scheme to make you stay.

    Always maintain a form of independence from your employer.
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    It's possible to get a second hand computer for like £80 and develop android apps.

    If you can't afford the most pricey options, there are more affordable ones out there. Don't let money stop you!
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    @afloofdev on a 80£ pound pc android studio will crash every time and buildjng would take ages. You should invest a little more if using intellij software. But vscode should run safely
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