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Your (Windows) PC is also a server, as Microsoft included SMB (Server Message Block) and Share Services in the Windows workstation product.
Mapping/connecting to a share on another computer is using that machine as a server.
Linux machines can do this too, it's just not a default thing like with Windows.
That automatically connects us to something, of which we don't want to become a part ?