There should be a global 'awareness' week for developers. For a week reduce your RAM to 2 GB, disable all cores except 2, downscale your resolution to 1366x768 and cap your internet at 1 Mbps (or less for mobile developers)...

Maybe, just maybe we will start to have less crappy, bloated software.

@mulander 2GB? Generous.

My rule is, give developers PCs that match the smallest spec the software is supposed to run on. And plug your ears, because they'll whinge.

@mwlucas @mulander this is what MS did for Windows 95 - developers had computers with either minimum or recommended specs and for a developer to get more, they had to make a hell of a case. should be somewhere on Raymond Chen's blog.
Why wasn’t the Windows 95 shell prototyped on Windows NT?

Carlos wonders why the Windows 95 shell was prototyped as 16-bit code running on the still-under-development 32-bit kernel, USER, and GDI as opposed to being prototyped as fully 32-bit code on Windows NT. There were a number of reasons, some good, some bad. One reason was that the Windows 95 shell was being developed by the...

@calvin @mulander @mwlucas Early MS DOS versions had to be cross built on SCP machine because the whole thing didn't fit into IBM PC memory
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@mwlucas @mulander

This should apply to webdevelopers as well. Megabytes of resource hogging, extreme bloated JS code to power some pesky animations.

developer.location = "/dev/null";

@mwlucas @devnull @mulander "can't do anything in the next 5hours, I am compiling..." :D
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And your devs are staying in your company? Oh dear.
@mulander
@NicolasConstant @mulander They do. Because that was spelled out when they hire on, and they're paid appropriately.