Friends, can the M4 Macbook Air 13-inch, 32G + 256G configuration fight for five years in back-end development?

by Poster May 29, 2025 97

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  • Anonymous102 May 29, 2025
    m1 pro 32 + 512 swapped m4 pro 64 + 1t It is recommended to get it done in
  • Anonymous103 May 29, 2025
    Will people be laid off before computers
  • Anonymous104 May 29, 2025
    If there are no particularly significant world-class changes, it will be easy in 10 years, that is, if you develop a few more projects with 256G, you will have to plug in a hard disk. Not enough. The front and back end of a project plus the environment, packages, and git cache are almost one or two gigabytes. If there is a local database and a bunch of other tools and software, it is estimated that it will not be enough soon
  • Anonymous10920 May 29, 2025
    It can only be used for half a year, because the 256G toy hard drive will be full after half a year
  • Anonymous106 May 29, 2025
    Really don't buy air. I have lasted the M1 air for 3 and a half years before, and the computer really gets stuck when it heats up..... It's really impossible to do without a fan. After changing the pro mold (still M4 chip), although the fan doesn't turn often, it can at least come down after occasional high load When using M1air, sometimes after a high-load task in the morning, unless the phone is turned off, it will be hot and stuck all day long
  • Anonymous107 May 29, 2025
    16G can work for another 5 years, because I only need vscode remote ssh + chrome
  • Anonymous108 May 29, 2025
    The mbp M1 fan for back-end development is almost a decoration, and it can't be turned several times a year. Mainly compilers, database connection software, WeChat and enterprise WeChat or Feishu, chrome dozens + tabs, postman.
  • Anonymous109 May 29, 2025
    No fan on 32 is unnecessary, not as good as mini 32
  • Anonymous110 May 29, 2025
    256 is not good, if you want to use it for a longer time, it is strongly recommended to increase it
  • Anonymous111 May 29, 2025
    M2 24 512 air for backend java I feel that the performance is particularly good, the memory is enough, the hard drive is a little tight It is recommended to give priority to large memory
  • Anonymous7919 May 29, 2025
    I also wanted to get on air before, and it was really cheap, but after going to the physical store to see it, I still felt that air was almost meaningful. I bought the M4Pro beggar version later, after subsidies, it cost 10,999.
  • Anonymous7920 May 29, 2025
    On pro, if it really doesn't work, the chip will be lowered, and the hard drive will be added
  • Anonymous7921 May 29, 2025
    Why are you obsessed with junk mac? Memory is more expensive than gold, and a lot of memory in win is priced at cabbage price.
  • Anonymous2638 May 29, 2025
    If I choose m2 or even m1 macbook pro, and then add one plus storage
  • Anonymous2282 May 29, 2025
    java backend. I bought one myself when the m1 mba 8G was first released, and it was more than enough to run the company's projects at that time. Later, the company issued an m1 mba 8G, and I felt that it often got stuck. I can't figure out whether it's a problem with the system configuration or a difference in the physique of the machine.
  • Anonymous6104 May 29, 2025
    The compilation works on the server, the light terminal is the role of air Local compilation and running ai are overestimated air If it is not equipped with a 512 + hard drive, then you may have to rely heavily on icloud. The power consumption and experience of onedrive are average.
  • Anonymous780 May 29, 2025
    The one I have just arrived for a week, 256 is definitely not enough, and it is inconvenient to hang the urine bag. I have 48g + 1t 14 core, haha
  • Anonymous2960 May 29, 2025
    Got to go to pro. air cooling can't keep up
  • Anonymous4895 May 29, 2025
    For air heat dissipation, you can modify it. Disassemble the bottom plate and add a heat dissipation pad inside, transfer the heat to the bottom plate, stick a magnetic suction on the bottom plate, and then magnetically attract a semiconductor radiator. When the intensity is high, the heat dissipation is turned on. Currently I am doing this, turn on the heat dissipation when working with high intensity at home
  • Anonymous10277 May 29, 2025
    @ Anonymous83 # 27 Regarding the final intention to change the phone, Apple has completely abandoned the previous appearance since the MBA of the M3 generation. It is only a thin version of the MBP14, with bangs, and the side looks a bit dull