Eventually I got to my work computer. Tried to make docker start locally and run the tests with some stuff running in docker. Hade to browse information in Slack - that's where everything is, the way people document these days. One project was lucky, almost all tests have passed. One got hung on a timeout, but that's not a big deal. In another project, a config was missing, so the tests failed. That's good, now I know the cause.
Asked people on slack, told them, I have scripts, what would be the right place to store it. They pointed the right place, and during the 1:1 Jeremey was happy that everything goes well, in particular, the scripts. BTW, I'm now adding docs to the wiki, as we agreed with Janet.
Then we had a scrum meeting; it was rather fun. Seems like it depends on the solar activity. The market is up, BTC is up, people at work are happy. So we discussed the weather. Esteban is writing from Bogota that they don't have seasons (he could even hardly remember the word, season). They have a dry period and a wet period. After that I reported that everything is ready for review (Jeremey showed to me how to ping reviewers via github - it's kind of automated). Esteban asked me whether I have passed the behavior exams. Well, sure; I spent the first half of the day doing all this nonsense, learning how to behave. Security aspects. And how not to give bribes to partners. Well, what about bribes? I don't have any bribes. It's not RUssia. In Russia, if you drive, you bribe. That's where I always had problems. I can't give bribes, I don't know how to bargain with cops. And you know what, nobogy understood anything, except Esteban, who started laughing. They have the same shit in Colombia.
Right after the meeting I had closed my computer and went to wash the dishes.