Testing has restarted. There will likely be a slowdown in curation during the automated curation coding tests.
Disadvantages of running everything on a local server on my personal computer:
Occasional unintentional service interruptions when I'm working on another page that requires some processing power.
System crashes when I have to move my laptop to work.
Solution 1:
To remedy this, find an old PC to leave plugged into the router 24/7: let's say a budget of $150 max, possible as early as next month.
Solution 2:
Rent an online server, but this incurs costs; my HIVE account wouldn't earn enough to cover them.
Solution 3:
Submit a proposal, but my reputation is too weak for that, and there's no guarantee of success.
Still to do:
Continuously improve the coding to make it less resource-intensive; this is currently underway.
Why do all this?
For fun, of course...
To prove to ourselves that we are capable of learning to code (even if the lessons are given by an AI, you might laugh, but some AIs give me better lessons than official training courses I've tried, and I don't have to travel to do them, and I can choose the times I take the lessons and continue them; the AI even gives me exercises to do ^^).