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Comment by conradfr

7 months ago

Not the most practical but you can rent a macOS VM.

A hobby dev will not do such thing.

  • I don’t think hobby developers are the cause for concern here. To me, these steps should be taken for professionally developed services where there is a reasonable expectation of accessibility (in my mind this would roughly speaking be those that are either publicly funded or where the revenue is at least a million euros).

    For smaller businesses and hobbyists it feels like expecting support for all major browsers would be discouraging in a negative way. I appreciate digital art even if it doesn’t work in my favorite browser and a shitty online menu for a food truck is better than none.

  • It costs 10 cents an hour though.

    @javcasas for sure it's not practical if you want to develop with it, I was more thinking of testing on preprod/prod.

    But maybe ngrok can be sufficient to test your local dev from the VM?

    • Plus moving stuff into the VM, opening a vnc connection, testing that it doesn't show properly, uploading a tweak to see if it improves, testing again, and so on.

      10 cents is the smallest of the associated expenses. You are ignoring all the other expenses.

    • You’ll only get rates like that if you’re reserving at least a month’s usage.

      For small amounts of usage, the cheapest I’ve ever seen is $1 per hour, with a minimum spend past $30, with various further strings attached. And most are much more than that.

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