- $115/mn for a 64GB ECC, 3x Intel SSD, Xeon E51620v2, 500Mbps, etc
- $50/mn for a 32GB ECC, Intel Xeon W3520, 4TB SATA
- $15/mn for a 4GB RAM, Atom N2800, 1TB HDD
I scale differently as a result; huge gobs of RAM/SSD/CPU is easily within reach. For instance, I can use Redis Cluster as a primary data store with then op/s an order of magnitude higher than most might be used to. - 4 to 6 hours of dedicated/uninterrupted work per day
- 6 to 7 days per week
- Wake early, say 05:30, and start work right off the bat
I looked at my own GitHub work history to see when I was most productive and also read a book about how many of the most profound creatives worked in their own lives. Both suggested such a structure and it allows/addresses many of your concerns (i.e. I also have a child, need to do chores, don't want to count hours but productivity, etc). The thought being many work best early in the day, you only have so many hours in a day you can focus on hard problems without wasting time, and consistency is a virtue. - Mission which truly helps people and focuses on the end-user and not simply the bottom line
- Working with extremely smart/talented people, who don't take themselves too seriously
- Robust development practices, to the point you can feel proud of your work and allowed to be the best in your field
- Treats employees as adults and also truly value their work/life balance (i.e. happy employees are good employees)
- Money
I'd take ~40k less a year (e.g. 85k vs 125k) if it meant being truly happy in my career with a company that meets the items on that list. - Create an Amazon seller account in which you have absolutely stellar reviews and customer service. A perfect five stars is what you are aiming for, which is pretty easy to accomplish if you try (e.g. with roughly 50 sales over the years, I only have one 4 star review and all others are 5 stars).
- Purchase the Mac product(s) you want.
- Ensure you keep good care of the laptops and also keep the original boxes and accessories.
- When Apple comes out with a new version, immediately buy the new version(s).
- Sell your old version(s) via your Amazon seller account.
Personally, I buy a low-end portable laptop (e.g. 12-inch rMB or 11-inch Air) and also a high-end laptop (e.g. 15-inch rMBP). You will find that the low-end of any product by Apple will retain their value best. However, even purchasing high-end (but non-customized) product is still pretty solid. This advice also works for iOS devices. On the whole, it costs me ~$750 a year to "lease" both the laptops. For example, I recently purchased a new low-end rMB for $1299. Given my seller account, I expect to resale the same laptop for ~$1099 when the new version comes out. So, I get a new rMB laptop each year for ~$200. - React/React-Native
- Flux/Reflux/Fluxible/Fluxxor
- Electron
- Unified web, iOS, and desktop solutions
I've helped several VC-backed startups successfully deliver React/Flux solutions (including isomorphic). GitHub: https://github.com/rockymadden
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