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As a kid I always thought the basement model train set ups were cool. Then as I grew into a young man, I thought it was kind of weird that some grandpa had a train set in his basement he played with. Then as I got older, it started making more sense to me. I don't have a train set in my basement, but selfhosting I would imagine, is along the same lines at least for me.
It is. Do you know how I know? It pisses off my wife to no end the ridiculous amount of time I spend testing services to self-host ๐คฃ
Ahhhh the WAF (Wife Acceptance Factor). I don't have those issues, so I'm free to run amuck as I please.