Re: pyenet?

I gathered that pyenet has a UDP support which can still do the sending of reliable packets, i.e, waiting for a client to acknowledge the data before proceeding. I don't want to use purely TCP because in some cases I might care for the latest information only, but I don't want to use only UDP because sometimes I would like preciseness with the data I'm sending and receiving

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