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Ask HN: Any recommendations for an inexpensive developer machine?

7 pointsby canyoneroabout 3 years ago
Hi HN!<p>I&#x27;m looking to help a close friend that is low-income break into web development. I&#x27;m so used to working with a high-powered (and expensive) macbook , and I&#x27;m not sure what options are good for developing when the budget is tight.<p>Any recommendations for a good inexpensive dev setup?

9 comments

FrenchDevRemoteabout 3 years ago
A very cheap thinkpad if he need a laptop.<p>When I need more power I use RDPs with free cloud credits which you can easily get.<p>If you can get your hands on a raspberry pi at the real price it could be even cheaper. When I was really broke I was just hooking a PI to my TV, with a 30-40$ wireless keyboard+touchpad(logitech). And I was connecting to a remote RDP with free cloud credits.(the PI itself is actually usable with just a light linux distro, but it&#x27;s kind of limited)<p>I was basically getting the equivalent of a 1K&#x2F;2K$(or even 4K$ computer) for like 100-150$ tops.<p>(for credits, there is GCP which offers 300$ for the free trial, or AWS which have all kind of different offers, from student programs(including online courses), to any kind of entrepreurship program, if you have a basic website or just a landing page with a realistic project you can get a TON of credits, it doesn&#x27;t have to be a real startup, just a side project that you may or may not finish one day...)<p>he could also learn some basics about cloud services&#x2F;hosting that way...
ignorantguyabout 3 years ago
I would recommend thinkpads. You can find reasonably specked thinkpad on ebay.
elviejoabout 3 years ago
As others have pointed out using a used laptop or desktop computer is the cheapest option.<p>For several years my favorite was Chromebook Acer AC720 with Linux installed, it was a beautiful light weight machine.<p>So a Chromebook where you can install Linux is a good option for me. I would select the one I can buy from this list:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.galliumos.org&#x2F;Hardware_Compatibility" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;wiki.galliumos.org&#x2F;Hardware_Compatibility</a>
Kon-Pekiabout 3 years ago
Microsoft laptops generally have very good build quality for their price point, and they also offer student discounts like Apple does.<p>My wife is a die-hard ThinkPad user, and we&#x27;ve found over the years that unless you buy the expensive business-oriented ones they are, at best, not impressive.<p>If the budget is less than $1000, you probably want to go with a used machine, a Microsoft machine, or a Chromebook.
PaulHouleabout 3 years ago
In our community this organization builds quality desktop computers, often with used components.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ithacareuse.org&#x2F;ecenter&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ithacareuse.org&#x2F;ecenter&#x2F;</a><p>If there is something like that in your town you might try that.
schwartzworldabout 3 years ago
I learned on a Chromebook with 1gb of ram and Linux installed. This was fine for sublime text and running a rails or react dev server.
p0dabout 3 years ago
HP business desktops, or probooj laptops, are a good buy on eBay. I&#x27;ve using them for dev for 10 years
Finnucaneabout 3 years ago
Does he care if it is a desktop or laptop? Is he okay with Linux or does he need Windows?
fdgsdfogijqabout 3 years ago
Easily M1 macbook air. If by cheap you mean 1k USD, which I think that laptop is at that price