You're not really refuting the points so much as just saying "You're wrong".
Granted the parent was anecdotal with their own experiences too, you could at least address the points. E.g. to the point of achieving 100-200Mb daemons, you might reference what RAM footprint you typically expect/experience from a similar program running in JDK 14-16. Rather than just:
> You'd be wrong, because JDK 14 will most likely give you substantially better performance than Go
Granted the parent was anecdotal with their own experiences too, you could at least address the points. E.g. to the point of achieving 100-200Mb daemons, you might reference what RAM footprint you typically expect/experience from a similar program running in JDK 14-16. Rather than just:
> You'd be wrong, because JDK 14 will most likely give you substantially better performance than Go