Linux + ARM laptop: good enough for programming? Or should I get a MacBook? - eviltoast

I’m a software developer with a platform-independent stack (java / postgre / mysql / intellij / docker), I use a Linux distro. I have a workstation, but would like to be able to work away from home. Good battery life, small size, staying cool under load are the priorities; I don’t need a lot of power. So I thought maybe I should try ARM?

My first idea was to get a [refurbished] MacBook Air and learn how to use MacOS, although I’d love to support something… less proprietary and more open. I’ve never used an ARM Linux distro or ARM laptops, and I’m not sure how good they are for my application.

What is your experience?

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    2 months ago

    I’ve heard that used/refurb Thinkpads are pretty solid for this usecase

    maybe the older Frameworks might also be a good option as I’ve seen the older models go on sale

    Macsbooks I’m hesistent to recommend as you’d be SOL for repairs unless you’re near a good repairshop like Louis Rossmann but Macs could still be good depending on what sales you find


    the closest exp I’ve had with ARM is Arch Linux on my Raspberry Pi 4 which runs but is definitely hampered on performance and functional apps in comparison to any other laptops