We run some servers on old hardware, and we also rent a remote server for like €5/month and use it for the whole team.

You could just put a relay on a NAS or the living room PC, and anything with WiFi can connect to it. Don't even need the Internet.

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I’ll take another look.

I have Citrine relay on my phone, too.

WAT

Yo, check out the little 🍋 next to your note.

Citrine is the cutest thing.

Oh man I’m too old for this, I want to go back to Fortran

Love me some Fortran. Have you tried SAS or R?

I have no idea what they are.

If I finally retire, gonna learn me some Python

I've actually gotten good enough at Python, that I don't notice, when I'm writing it.

yeah but fuck python and it's dynamic types and it's neverending transition to 3

Has so many test libraries. Gave up fighting the test world, cuz I got a day job.

i love tests, just sometimes stuff is so simple you don't need them

imo, need for tests is a metric of the level of agglomeration of a piece of code

you probably wouldn't need to test it if it wasn't a tangled ball of mud

Well, I tend to write specs as tests. I consider them runnable docs.

Can then generate code from the tests. Sort of cool.

Statistical code. Usage reminds me a bit of Fortran. Lots of mathematics.

I haven't configured it, yet, but you can set it up as your personal relay.