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Sounds fruity!
Are you sure you don't mean peer to peer? That's an all-client, no-server network with no central point of control, where each machine is responsible for managing its own connections to all other machines
Are you sure you don't mean peer to peer? That's an all-client, no-server network with no central point of control, where each machine is responsible for managing its own connections to all other machines
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