To my #macOS and #iOS devs, is a top-end Mac Studio so much more performant at #Xcode tasks than my current top-end M1 MacBook Pro, that it would be worth the hassle of having two different machines (I love taking my MBP with me)?
Related question: If I clone projects to iCloud drive, do they perform locally as fast as local storage? From what I understand, they do, since it’s all cached locally and synced separately. That might make it painless enough to be able to seamlessly work on Xcode projects.
My motivation is to wait less on Xcode. Apple doesn't seem to be in any hurry to fix the myriad performance issues in Xcode, but all the demos sure show it being snappy (even when people like @twostraws show demos). I wonder if that’s because they’re using a Mac Studio (or Pro?), rather than a laptop.
Is anyone successfully working in this way?
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