• cabbage@piefed.social
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      2 hours ago

      As other people in this thread points out, WSL is not ideal but it really saves the ass of anyone forced to use Windows at work.

      I have a thinkpad handed to me from work with windows on it and all the usual restrictions. I tried for a while to use it by constantly running a virtual machine with Linux, but Windows is not a stable enough environment to host that. So in the end I just bought myself a framework laptop because nobody actually controls that I use the laptop provided by work.

      Not everyone is that lucky. Canonical found a way to make their life easier. I think that’s objectively great, no matter what you think about Canonical as a company.

      WSL is not generally something people use because they are afraid of changing to Linux, they use it because they are not allowed by IT to change their OS.

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        6 hours ago

        what makes them “failures”?

        i hate windows and i don’t use Ubuntu but it’s difficult to consider Microsoft or Canonical as failures.