Professional web developer and hobbyist programmer from the Welsh Marches. I'm particularly interested in performance, accessibility, and reducing carbon emissions from software.
Absolutely agree. My current Windows development machine (I mainly use Linux but need Windows for testing) is an Asus N550 that I bought refurbished about 7 years ago; its had an SSD update, but sadly might get finally replaced soon as the power circuit seems to be faulty and it doesn't recognise being plugged into the mains about 70% of the time - up until that it had served me faithfully and was still good even for gaming.
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Absolutely agree. My current Windows development machine (I mainly use Linux but need Windows for testing) is an Asus N550 that I bought refurbished about 7 years ago; its had an SSD update, but sadly might get finally replaced soon as the power circuit seems to be faulty and it doesn't recognise being plugged into the mains about 70% of the time - up until that it had served me faithfully and was still good even for gaming.