I have a 2015 MBP but I rarely use it now. It was overheating and the battery swelled up (I’ve replaced the battery since). Now, I’m using the M1 mac mini as I freelance and no longer go to a coworking space. I have a 27 inch dell monitor (I don’t really like dual monitor), the Keyboardio Atreus (slightly wider space between the wrists and thumbs pressing shift and enter keys) and a trackball. Works fine for me as I do Web and Mobile development.
Thinkpad t14, intel version, 48 gigs of ram, 1TB ssd, win10 with wsl2.. using it for ~6 months now, i switched from osx, no complaints so far
I have a 14 year old Dell 1525 (or something) with a newer SSD. All these people with 24GB+ of RAM... mine is 32 bit (3.8ishGB).
HP Envy x360 convertible, with 8 GB of RAM, and 256 of SSD, running stock Windows 10. Compiles always take under 3 seconds, so it's fast enough. My vision is shot, so I use a 32" HP monitor at 1920*1080 for the main display.
The keyboard is a bit weird in size, so I've got an external USB keyboard and mouse.
2012 non Retina MacBook Pro 15" (macOS Big Sur using patched sur) because I’m a “looking for job” iOS developer freelancer (with Ruby on Rails from time to time)
So waiting the 14" Apple Silicon on Monday for the jump
17" LG Gram with 40 gigs pf RAM... Super light and with lots of screen real state to read a lot of code... plus xmonad to manage all that screen.
Dell XPS 17. With WSL and 64GB of RAM it's basically unbeatable as a dev laptop.
I use a MacBook pro M1, but I use Github Codespaces when I need more ram.
ThinkPad chromebook with ryzen5 running nodejs, python and android studio.
not sure this could be classified as business, but...
TUXEDO Pulse 14 - gen 1
(2x 32GB) 3200MHz CL22 Samsung
AMD Ryzen 7 4800H (8x 2.9-4.2GHz Eight-Core, 16 Threads, 12 MB Cache, 45 W TDP)
1000 GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus
System76 GalagaPro
Dell XPS 15 9570.
2018 MBP
mid 2015 mbp
16” 2019 MacBook Pro with an i7 processor and 16GB ram.
I do much of my work using iTerm2, Sublime text, CLion, and IntelliJ, with a little bit of Xcode depending on the project. I also write a lot of documents. I usually start in Sublime and then move over to a collaborative GUI editor that’s used throughout my company.
I love MacOS.
Two other programs I used extensively are Omnigraffle for designs and diagrams and Omnifocus for outlining deliverables.
I use a 120hz 1440P display and a mechanical keyboard. No complaints about my work setup at all.