I hate supporting our Mac developers.
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I hate supporting our Mac developers. For one, I don’t have one so I can’t reproduce anything. For two, everything seems to always work fine on Linux and then break subtly on Mac.
Also, our linux devs have way less learned helplessness. -
I hate supporting our Mac developers. For one, I don’t have one so I can’t reproduce anything. For two, everything seems to always work fine on Linux and then break subtly on Mac.
Also, our linux devs have way less learned helplessness.It also galls me because we deploy to Linux machines and build on Linux runners. We have no customers on Mac.
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It also galls me because we deploy to Linux machines and build on Linux runners. We have no customers on Mac.
@NullNowhere sort of similar. Everywhere I’ve worked, no one is running macOS in production, but almost everyone is using it for development, so it needs first class support, CI, etc.
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@NullNowhere sort of similar. Everywhere I’ve worked, no one is running macOS in production, but almost everyone is using it for development, so it needs first class support, CI, etc.
@speckledlemon@urusai.social it’s a ridiculous scenario. All this work to maintain dev machines that aren’t running like production. If you changed “Mac” to “Windows”, people would suddenly start talking sense and realize what a painful extra lift it often is.