I brought a laptop with me to work, specifically for the purpose of developing the service component for sites. My remark will be helpful in identifying those individuals who will use their laptop to its fullest capacity. If you are a backend developer and plan to use tools such as Pycharm, Docker, Slack, or Skype, then you can safely take it for yourself. I don't know what else to say. You are in every way qualified for the job, and you are aware of what the job entails. You will not experience any lagging or freezing while working with 8 GB, despite the fact that you will occasionally get the impression that you are looking at an 8 GB bar. If we make a reasonable comparison, prior to that, it was 8 GB plus Linux. It was quite obvious and frequently the case that there was a restriction on the amount of RAM available, and that the computer occasionally had trouble thinking. I keep a low profile while I work, despite the fact that virtually always I have everything compressed to less than 7.5 gigabytes. Because of this, I can confidently state that if you have the money and it's not a waste, you should acquire it with 16 gigabytes of RAM. After doing so, you will typically forget about the RAM and the feeling that you are lacking something. In addition to that, I have a version with 120 ssd. Enough to get the job done, but your ultimate goal is 200GB. Keep an eye on this and make sure that you delete images as necessary because all of these Dockers along with their images consume a lot of space. This laptop makes it simple to become familiar with macOS, discover everything with a plus or minus sign, avoid problems on projects caused by insufficient computing resources, and so on. It is impossible to prevent the occurrence of the concept that in three to four months you will still want a laptop with sixteen gigabytes of random access memory (RAM). Even while it is possible to live and function with only 8 GB, there will be times when you have the impression that you have loaded it up to its maximum capacity. I have approximately six months of experience with a laptop, and I do not regret purchasing one.
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