you know, that is pretty much exactly what i was thinking, and i tested a method like that locally on my pc.. *with nice results*
the only problem is with how i did it in testing, which was a continuous while loop, this increased my cpu usage from 3-5% to 60%.
but i figure this has to do with the loop right? also im on windows testing before i move to the shell. *dont wanna make the provider angry lol*
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