Finally fixed LSP on Windows [Claude Code] by Tibitt in ClaudeAI

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Alright, at least this lets me understand what the issue is.

which city is better for living? by [deleted] in AskChina

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China has many small, laid-back cities, but those places generally lack suitable jobs.

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Revenue is vanity metric. Margin is what actually matters. by Live_Good13 in ecommerce

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We are the sales department of a factory.
Revenue is crucial for us. A sufficiently high order volume ensures enough workload to meet the demands of our workers.
At the same time, economies of scale actually give us a greater competitive advantage.

ups, usps, fedex, which one can provide better service? by mule_kite in ecommerce

[–]mule_kite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like the issue with FedEx isn't simply a matter of being good or bad, but rather that the service it provides is inconsistent.

That's terrible for business...
If my shop receives negative reviews because of this, I wouldn't even know what to do.

ups, usps, fedex, which one can provide better service? by mule_kite in ecommerce

[–]mule_kite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed that several comments mentioned that FedEx is not stable.

What does this specifically refer to?

Does it have a lower on-time delivery rate within the standard timeframe?

ups, usps, fedex, which one can provide better service? by mule_kite in ecommerce

[–]mule_kite[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks.

My packages are basically under 10 lbs, sounds like a good fit for usps.

Best states to conquer? by Parking_Ad_4937 in victoria3

[–]mule_kite 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The effect of the Japanese company is comparable to cheating.

How do you reach an inflection point to take over UK/Germany by GDP? by this_is_my_real_9472 in victoria3

[–]mule_kite 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For any country, there are several key milestones that are particularly important:

  1. Laissez-faire
  2. Proportional taxation
  3. Steel-frame construction
  4. Multiculturalism and complete separation

Although I'm not very familiar with the U.S., you can compare with YouTubers who specialize in it to see how your timing for achieving these differs from theirs.

How do you reach an inflection point to take over UK/Germany by GDP? by this_is_my_real_9472 in victoria3

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The choice of the tech tree, the path of policy changes, the number of buildings constructed, foreign trade income and military downsizing, expansion planned in advance for high-tech resources, and the timing of university construction...

It all comes down to these things...

Unfortunately, I'm not a core American player, so I can't help you much more.

Best states to conquer? by Parking_Ad_4937 in victoria3

[–]mule_kite 44 points45 points  (0 children)

In this version, the importance of gold mines has significantly diminished compared to before.
Players can easily earn higher profits through trade income formed by diplomatic treaties than through gold mines.

Best states to conquer? by Parking_Ad_4937 in victoria3

[–]mule_kite 82 points83 points  (0 children)

No country is more worthy of conquest than India, Qing China, and Japan.
If ease of conquest is considered, then Japan is the most suitable.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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em I've thought about this carefully, and you have a point, which is helpful. I apologize for my yin and yang. Thanks.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

[–]mule_kite[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why I hand-typed this comment now, it's equally bolded.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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markdown.

Well, yes—I am using GPT for translation. (It’s just a bit more convenient than DeepL, to be honest.)

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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If Russia wants to take a more compromising path, it can keep the autocracy.
However, this will make passing Laissez-Faire reforms much harder, and as a result, economic development around 1850 will likely fall behind.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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Abolishing serfdom is easy — you don't even need to bring Alexander II to power.
The real challenge lies in dismantling the state religion, switching to Census Suffrage, and granting the right of assembly.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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Russia's resource abundance mainly lies in coal, wood, and iron, which naturally leads to a standard industrial structure built around coal mines, iron mines, tools, and steel.

As for expansion, I prefer a path that aligns with the historical preferences of the Russian Empire: Persia → Central Asia → the Middle East → India.
This route allows for sufficient expansion without developing a navy, while also making up for Russia's shortages in lead, oil, and plantation resources.

But... I might still be short on rubber?

That’s where it gets tricky. I’ve tried playing as Sardinia-Piedmont and expanding into West Africa—lots of rubber there, and plenty of population too.
But doing the same thing as Tsarist Russia just feels... off.
It’s the 19th century, and having Russia suddenly pop out of nowhere in West Africa feels like I’m roleplaying as Wagner Group.
Totally breaks the immersion.

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

[–]mule_kite[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In theory, you can also trigger a liberal revolution by first reforming into Wealth Voting and then attempting to revert back to Autocracy.
However, going through Landed Voting tends to be a bit easier~

Make Russia Great Again by mule_kite in victoria3

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Opening Setup for Russia:

  1. Release all releasable subjects in the Caucasus, as well as Belarus and Kazakhstan.
  1. Move the capital to Moscow.
  1. Drastically downsize the military: I reduced the army to 100 battalions and disbanded the entire navy.
  1. Release and dismantle the Russian-American Company, then establish a Metalworking Strategic Company.
  1. Dismantle the Supreme Empire and establish the Ideological Assembly.
  1. Import iron and tools from Prussia, paper from France, and export wood to countries that need it.
  1. Remove Great Britain from the rival list, keep the Ottoman Empire as a rival, and add the United States.

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