Here's some nerd shit right here:

Booted to Linux, using virsh/qemu/kvm to run a slightly customized (XML was edited to make it pretend to be a particular CPU) Win10 virtual machine that's able to run Hyper-V, so I'm running a VM inside a VM (yo dawg). Performance is actually acceptable.

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This is a practice run; I've been thinking about doing this in anger on my new work PC. Base OS being Xubuntu 20.04, running one or two Win10 VMs for different tasks as-needed, and potentially MacOS in another VM. One of the Win10 VMs would be for making up new Windows install images, best handled with Hyper-V VMs because the workflow is actually really good.

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