![]() The free version has an options section that shows CPU limits. I had little success in trying to work out the cause. I’d run into odd problems, times when the whole thing would stop, or crash. I tried this for a while and it worked well – most of the time. At the time of writing, it’s free, although a paid plan is in the works. This presents pretty much the full RStudio experience in browser-based format, complete with console, graph viewer etc. The obvious thing to try, once you’ve discovered that it is a thing, is RStudio Cloud: How can I work with this tool on the iPad? RStudio Cloud Besides which, my other blog is managed via blogdown, which is easy to deal with RStudio. ![]() I realise there are several web-based data science platforms, Jupyter notebook services of various types, but I still prefer RStudio.
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