To answer my own questions..
I would ideally like to make it a standalone. It makes deployment exponentially easier, and the likelihood that people would actually run it much better. Network vs @home.. I have no idea, something tells me the network idea would be a lot harder to implement... I could forsee the whole system crashing if I made a tiny mistake. Virus vs. non virus.. well, I consider myself a good guy.. but regardless I will say no comment.. lol.
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I would ideally like to make it a standalone. It makes deployment exponentially easier, and the likelihood that people would actually run it much better. Network vs @home.. I have no idea, something tells me the network idea would be a lot harder to implement... I could forsee the whole system crashing if I made a tiny mistake. Virus vs. non virus.. well, I consider myself a good guy.. but regardless I will say no comment.. lol.
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