True, but digital ownership is a fickle thing that depends in large part on how much I trust the seller. Between a >50% discount on Steam and a free game on Epic, I would still choose Steam every time, because I would feel like I "own" that game more than I would on Epic (where I would still hesitate to buy anything more than the 2-3 free games that would interest me there).
I sometimes listen to the "The rest is politics US" podcast, where one of the hosts is Anthony Scaramucci, and he frequently makes the same point: if Trump starts referring to you as "Mr. President" or "more famous than him", you're finished. Not sure if this applies to someone like Musk, but Trump's ego is a fickle thing.
For me, it feels like a mix between Rimworld (colonists with schedules, traits, and skills) and Factorio (complex production chains, finite resources). Add to that a unique physics system, where everything has a weight, a melting point, a conductivity and so on, and you've got ONI.
My guess is lower. I'd put the correlation at about -.35 to -.45, so that'd correspond to an R² of .1225 to .2025. But eyeballing correlations is hard.
The Simpsons went from genius to garbage really quickly somewhere between Seasons 8 and 10. The only reason it survived as long as it did was that there were always new viewers who didn't remember how good it used to be.
Nah, he's just flexing.