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  • Yes, but no.

    The customer experience and expectations are different. American companies can do what Chinese companies are doing. American companies are unaware or unwilling to provide the same type of customer service (and likely will be at a higher price point.)

  • Interesting. I find the raw numbers more interesting.
    The biggest losers, NY and CA, lost ~200K people. The biggest gainers, TX and FL, gained 2M and 1M respectively.

    Doesn't seem like an exodus as much as a concentration. (More going to a small number of states from a large number.)

  • Look up what system vendors will sell for that CPU. If they sell 256 GiB, then you are likely good.

    I don't find I ever upgrade after the first couple months. I would max it out or get multi CPU boards wherI cannot afford to max it out.

  • Because I want people to be interested, but that requires knowing what a thing is.

    From FAQ:

    Is Luanti a clone of Minecraft? # No. Luanti has very different goals from Minecraft, and doesn’t aim to compete with or replace Minecraft. Luanti is an engine and a platform for many different voxel games, rather than one cohesive gaming experience.

    When Luanti was initially created in 2010 it intended to replicate what Minecraft Alpha had been shown to do at the time, but it has later diverged into becoming more akin to a game engine.

  • It has been advised to try a different tactic. Take your ideas and try them all, one at a time. The goal is to find and stop doing, all of the ideas that don't work as fast as possible.

    No longer are you guessing at the best idea, but are removing the worst ideas.

    If this does not appeal to you, please discard it rapidly.