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But for one night, a lazy JSON payload made him feel like a god. There it was: a JSON payload
He downloaded Starfall Protocol , finished his game build, and uploaded it just before midnight. His team won the jam.
His download speed jumped from 200 KB/s to 48 MB/s. The 23-hour timer collapsed to .
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