TE
TechEcho
Home24h TopNewestBestAskShowJobs
GitHubTwitter
Home

TechEcho

A tech news platform built with Next.js, providing global tech news and discussions.

GitHubTwitter

Home

HomeNewestBestAskShowJobs

Resources

HackerNews APIOriginal HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 TechEcho. All rights reserved.

Ask HN: Is developing on Mac via Remote View doable long term?

2 pointsby ddxvabout 2 months ago
I want to make a couple of my games &#x2F; apps on iOS but have never owned a mac. I do most of my programming at cafes and have a linux laptop from a couple years ago with 64GB RAM &#x2F; 1TB SSD so it&#x27;s still got plenty of life in it.<p>The options for around 24-32GB RAM and 1TB SSD: 1) New Mac mini ~1K USD 2) New Macbook air ~2k USD<p>The new air seems like it would fit best for how I like to use computers (not at home), but the price is pretty hard for me to justify when my apps&#x2F;games are not money makers.<p>So I was thinking of buying the mac mini and using remote view. I already have a home server setup and am comfortable safely exposing the mac mini to be remotely accessible, maybe could even use it to run various other projects I have. But I&#x27;m less sure on how well this works. I regularly SSH into my home servers and even from various countries the ping is fine, on the command line.<p>I&#x27;m less sure how the ping is for remote viewing? I was thinking that maybe using a mouse &#x2F; typing with the full GUI might be pretty taxing, I know how even just a little ping with typing can get surprisingly frustrating.<p>Has anyone developed like this? Is it doable for working hours on a project?

no comments

no comments