7 pointsby notRobot5 hours ago4 comments
  • miladyincontrol30 minutes ago
    *Than native ubuntu desktop users

    Which like yeah, I dont think theres been a worse era for desktop users to be stuck with largely aged packages using fixed-release distros. And looking further towards servers, with how easy it is to do declarative and/or immutable setups... it doesnt bode great.

  • IronWolve4 hours ago
    Yeah, wsl2 is pretty great, since I'm almost always cli based in linux, no reason to run vmware or virtualbox anymore. Windows terminal is so damn customizable, i dont even need cygwin anymore. And cuda just works in wsl, its great. I get to use claude/codex desktop also, or cli in wsl, whatever I want.
  • Terr_4 hours ago
    I hope it leads to conversions, because WSL means Microsoft is still building a sneaky "telemetry" dossier on every user, their devices, which users are near the same devices and networks as others users, etc.

    Plus "helpfully" keeping a copy of your disk encryption keys for any government that asks nicely.

    Running Linux in a VM doesn't protect users from any of that.

  • an hour ago
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