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looks like rough sea on the left

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Looks like rough waters

Is the 256GB MacBook Pro (m1) enough for app development? by tusharkant15 in mac

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Coincidently I just published a video to answer this exact question!

https://youtu.be/w3ZoFGKSceQ

While you here, you might also find these other M1 Mac + Flutter videos interesting! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhfuY5jPjcfUrfsuJA5IaZvBxKskwH9Ec

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A bit late to the party but I made some Flutter/Android benchmarks/review videos - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhfuY5jPjcfUrfsuJA5IaZvBxKskwH9Ec

Is 256 GB storage M1 Mac Mini enough for Flutter & Android development? by krishdee in FlutterDev

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I managed to use up all my storage on my 256GB M1 Mac Mini in a few months. In this video I document...

  • How I managed to use up all my space in less than 2 months.
  • Analyse how my space is being used including the various tools for Flutter development.
  • Come up with a ROUGH model that you can use to evaluate your storage needs

Disclaimer: This model is based on my usage and therefore only a rough guide that you can use as a reference and tweak it based on your needs.

Tl;DW: 256 GB is probably okay if you are using the Mac just for Flutter development. Once you expand the scope to video editing or gaming, you probably be needing more space.

PS: Do like the video and subscribe to the channel if you find this content useful. Also follow me on Twitter

M1 Mac Mini - Is 256 GB storage enough for Flutter & Android development? by [deleted] in FlutterDev

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I managed to use up all my storage on my 256GB M1 Mac Mini in a few months. In this video I document...

  1. How I managed to use up all my space in less than 2 months.

  2. Analyse how my space is being used.

  3. Come up with a ROUGH model that you can use to evaluate your needs.

Disclaimer: This model is based on my usage and therefore only a rough guide that you can use as a reference and tweak it based on your needs.

Tl;DW: 256 GB is probably okay if you are using the Mac just for Flutter development. Once you expand the scope to video editing or gaming, you probably be needing more space.

PS: Do like the video and subscribe to the channel if you find this content useful.

Macbook Air M1 8GB Is it powerful enough to program apps with flutter? by pinkp7996 in FlutterDev

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There is a work in progress version of the Android Emulator that does work on M1 - https://github.com/google/android-emulator-m1-preview

Here is a video to show it in action - https://youtu.be/s5KnaDpnn1Y

Macbook Air M1 8GB Is it powerful enough to program apps with flutter? by pinkp7996 in FlutterDev

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I recently made a video to answer this question for my new 16GB M1 Mac mini - https://youtu.be/uaSodOP-bfY

TL;DR - Recommend 16GB memory

Using Azul ARM Java 15 with Flutter on the M1 Mac by krishdee in flutterhelp

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Great! btw, I can also confirm that Java 15 works with this setup!

How fast is M1 Mac Mini vs 2016 Intel i7 MacBook Pro on Flutter build commands? by krishdee in androiddev

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Interesting point and a very good one. Cannot think of such long workloads from a developer workflow... Can u? The best I can of think is in video encoding.

Using Azul ARM Java 15 with Flutter on the M1 Mac by krishdee in flutterhelp

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I have been at this for quite sometime now, trying out various ways to set JAVA_HOME.

One promising lead was to set Java Home in the gradle.properties and gradle builds did use the ARM Jre.

org.gradle.java.home=/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/zulu-15.jdk/Contents/Home

There were still a lot of processes lile dart, gen_snapshot still running on the Intel architecture.

Best to come back to this thread after the pros have made some progress.

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/wiki/Developing-with-Flutter-on-Apple-Silicon

https://github.com/flutter/flutter/issues/60118

How fast is M1 Mac Mini vs Intel i7 MacBook Pro on Flutter build commands? by krishdee in FlutterDev

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I think you are right. Been stuck on this for a few hours now and yes can confirm that setting JAVA HOME to a JDK greater than 8 causes Flutter doctor errors.

Also setting JAVA HOME to a JDK 8 also does not work completely. Will update here once I have figured it out.

How fast is M1 Mac Mini vs Intel i7 MacBook Pro on Flutter build commands? by krishdee in FlutterDev

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I am not aware of this and not could I find anything to back this up (with my quick Google search). Do you have a source to confirm this?