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  • You'd probably be better off picking a normal distro and then running QEMU to run Windows or other VMs. Proxmox is more comparable to VMware ESXi in that it is designed for running server VMs and managed through a web ui.

  • When you say you want to use proxmox as your daily driver, what sort of things are you wanting to do with it? Are you going to be spending most of your time inside a WM, and want to be able to switch to a different VM? I'm struggling to see your use case.

  • This sounds like a job for a raspberry pi 5 with an m.2 hat for storage, software is a less important choice here, so ubuntu's raspberry pi flavour would be my choice. Just make sure you give it power in a form it likes.

  • Nowhere was I defending op, just commenting on how weird the Japanese are. You're right about the symbol, I missed that it didn't have a circle, although the term 'ukronazi' is a bit out of place; Ukraine was invaded, not invading. You're right about weebs, this is what comes of fetishising a culture that isn't taught about the second world war.

  • The Japanese are a bit different when it comes to Nazi imagery, it seems they don't mean anything by it: they just aren't taught about the second world war properly.

    I would say 'at least it's a peace sign' but, you know, so was the swastika before someone put it in a white circle on a red background and marched into Poland...

  • Enough to make sure that whatever you're zapping stays zapped. Similarly with the DragonFire laser they showed off recently that costs £10 per shot, the cost effectiveness makes these tools much more viable against cheap drone swarms than a £1000,000 missile

  • China ended their one child policy because it had succeeded. Parents killing their daughters was a cultural issue particularly in rural farming communities who depended on their sons for labour. We can't uncritically assume that any given implementation of a childbirth disincentivisation policy will lead to infanticide.

    1. One-child policies have been sucessful in China and India, disincentivising large families doesn't need to include banning people from having kids
    2. No, the government should encourage busineses to disperse throughout the country and build affordable housing in multiple smaller cities
    3. Again, no. Nature can only cope with a certain amount of foot traffic, the natural areas surrounding a city will survive better with fewer people
    4. Tokyo is over 80 miles across. It takes over an hour to drive from one side to the other on the motorway It also isn't particularly dense; it has a lower population density than London or Madrid. It's just big.

    Going back to the original post, compare the Shire to Mordor. If you had as many hobbits as you had orcs they wouldn't all fit in the shire (without building highrises). Their low density village centric way of life only works because there aren't very many of them.