This makes a lot of sense to me. If there are times where both PCs are not able to sync for whatever reason, having a third peer (like the rPi) that’s always available to sync can be a great solution for your use case.
@mopani said it perfectly:
This makes a lot of sense to me. If there are times where both PCs are not able to sync for whatever reason, having a third peer (like the rPi) that’s always available to sync can be a great solution for your use case.
@mopani said it perfectly: