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10-15-2015 , 03:06 PM
As long as it is a reputable company, which all of those are, you shouldn't have any problems. Even Crucial and Samsung have had some firmware bugs that they had to fix. I would go with whatever is cheapest per GB among the reputable companies.
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10-15-2015 , 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by candybar
This is definitely what I'd do but for fairness, I'll add that there's always a risk of this going wrong somewhere (partitioning, installing a bootloader, etc) in a way that destroys data.
Last time I partitioned a hd it said it would take 13 hours and it was a machine with catastrophic overheating problems. I felt like it was 100% chance that it would overheat and fail mid-way through and fry my hd. But, by some miraculous fortune it actually worked flawlessly.
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10-15-2015 , 04:20 PM
I can't partition this computer. For some reason Lenovo uses up everything, probably for that bluefish or whatever that spyware is called. In any case, I don't use Windows for anything anymore, so no point keeping it, but I think the SDD is the best bet. I don't want to be stuck with a 300g database on a partitioned computer.
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10-15-2015 , 04:30 PM
If you need this for work, please don't nuke your computer and get fired. You worked so hard.
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10-15-2015 , 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by daveT
I can't partition this computer. For some reason Lenovo uses up everything, probably for that bluefish or whatever that spyware is called. In any case, I don't use Windows for anything anymore, so no point keeping it, but I think the SDD is the best bet. I don't want to be stuck with a 300g database on a partitioned computer.
Windows admin may be able to resize it, if you're an admin account.

If not, at least Ubuntu has a partition resizer on the install.
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10-15-2015 , 06:22 PM
Don't mess about with partitioning for the sake of saving $100 on what will be a massive upgrade anyway. Just buy SSD, swap it in, install. If need be, swap back in the old HDD to boot windows again.

Partitioning / dual booting etc isn't actually hard - but it is certainly a little risky if you aren't sure what you're doing.
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10-15-2015 , 07:04 PM
Best forum for coding?
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10-15-2015 , 10:27 PM
I bought a PNY SSD, 450g, SATA 6Gb/s, for $175. 2 8g USB flash drives @ $6 each, and I'm ready to roll, I think! I didn't know a week of serving coffee pay could feel so good.
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10-16-2015 , 12:45 AM
I definitely see why people say "**** it" and buy an Apple.
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10-16-2015 , 05:23 AM
because they're mindless hipster sheeple?

Spoiler:
j/k. I'm a linux hipster but I've used all 3 big os and they all have their pros/cons
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10-16-2015 , 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Roonil Wazlib
Windows admin may be able to resize it, if you're an admin account.

If not, at least Ubuntu has a partition resizer on the install.
I think for Windows it would be diskpart From the command line.
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10-16-2015 , 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Grue
Totally disagree. Despite HN types saying things like "you have to have an active github account to get a job" it is a complete talent wasteland out there onshore and off. Maybe silicon valley bubble but there is way too many jobs for too few good programmers.
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Originally Posted by candybar
That is what the job market looks like at the peak.
It is also what a shortage looks like. I have no idea whether it represents a tech bubble or shortage. I am positive that the ways to apply digital technology solutions for real world product development will continue to grow and probably at a rapid pace. This bodes well for the long term anyway in software development.
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10-16-2015 , 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by adios
I think for Windows it would be diskpart From the command line.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

Thought the volume couldn't be simple or basic, but that might not even be true.

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...(v=vs.85).aspx

Dynamic was the word I was looking for.
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10-16-2015 , 12:23 PM
Code:
function fn({ x = 5 } = {}, { y } = { y: 2 }) {
  console.log( x, y );
}


cortisol levels rising
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10-16-2015 , 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolfram
because they're mindless hipster sheeple?

Spoiler:
j/k. I'm a linux hipster but I've used all 3 big os and they all have their pros/cons
The mindless sheeple are the ones that buy a windows laptop because they're brainwashed to think, using a pos operating system on a pos piece of hardware makes them a smart individual.

In reality they're saving a couple hundred or even a thousand dollars that won't even make a difference; when they're field requires using that computer daily, a job that most likely will give them more than enough money to live comfortable with purchasing an apple product or x and now get to deal with the half assed experience of using the piece of **** product.
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10-16-2015 , 01:22 PM
Shots have been fired!
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10-16-2015 , 01:32 PM
i have a feeling he didn't read my spoiler
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10-16-2015 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by iosys
The mindless sheeple are the ones that buy a windows laptop because they're brainwashed to think, using a pos operating system on a pos piece of hardware makes them a smart individual.


look at this beauty though.

seriously though, as far as chick computers go, macs are pretty good.
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10-16-2015 , 02:22 PM
I feel like unless you're programming specifically for iOS/OSX or Windows, there's absolutely no reason to buy a Mac when you can buy a Windows machine and dual boot. I have a Windows laptop and an older Mac Mini, and unless I'm doing something in XCode, I always boot into Linux. Regular tasks just seem a little bit snappier, and the package managers do a much better job of figuring everything out.

OSX is usually pretty good, but every once in a while you run into something with, say, a Ruby gem that needs a particular library, but OSX has an out of date version or has it installed in some non-standard location, and then you need to figure out how to manually override it. Linux though, just apt-get or whatever the package you need, and it just works immediately.
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10-16-2015 , 02:33 PM
Why do I want to dual boot when I can have one os that does almost everything I need? There's the odd time I'll hit an error with something like a ruby gem (or Java version) but it's usually figured out pretty fast.

Edit: My statement would be unless you're doing dev specifically for Windows, there's absolutely no reason to run Windows.
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10-16-2015 , 02:42 PM
I think some of you may have missed the Surface Book announcement.
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10-16-2015 , 03:51 PM
Continuum also seems pretty cool. I wish I could plug my Android phone into a monitor and get linux desktop.
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10-16-2015 , 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolfram
i have a feeling he didn't read my spoiler
Ain't no one got time for that!
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10-16-2015 , 04:24 PM
I switched from dual-boot desktop (XP & Ubuntu at the time) and a Vista laptop (Sattelite Pro) to a MacBook Pro in 2008.
I had to upgrade both my desktop and laptop anyway and thought I'd give the MacBook Pro and OS X a go.
My previous encounter with a Mac around 1998 or 1999 left me not liking it at all, so it was time to see for myself again.

Plan was, if I did not like it, to keep the MacBook Pro for surfing and administrative work and get another, fresh dual boot desktop.
I never went back. It really "just works" for me.
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10-16-2015 , 04:29 PM
The Surface 4 looks pretty interesting, it's great to have another hardware vendor making cool stuff. Competition makes all the products better. I'm not going back to Windows though...
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