![]() ![]() But if that works, why not try working on a tablet? They're cheap, light, durable, and have an all-day battery life. I'm spending most of my days developing software, and so I should be able to work with a ChromeBook and a remote Linux box. A fresher approach would be a ChromeBook, either the cheap and light ARM ChromeBook, or the Pixel with awesome screen and design but crappy battery life. The safe bet would've been to just get a newer version of the Air, or maybe the 13" Retina MacBook with its great screen. As mentioned in my post Hacker-nomad's toolkit, 2012 edition, the lease period of my lovely - Linux-driven - 11" MacBook Air expired this month, and I had to consider what kind of gear to go with next.
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