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by derethanhausen 2006 days ago
It can get surprisingly expensive when left on 24/7. If someone can come up with a remote (dare I say, serverless?) development environment that could seamlessly suspend/resume or share resources, then it would be a lot more compelling to me.
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AWS Cloud9 has a setting to shut down inactive instances after X number of hours. Then you aren't charged for the compute time, only storage.