Message from @AstroJannah
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its haskell
that's what docker etc is for :^)
its 2018 dude
everything is just fighting for hdd priority from what I noticed, everything starts booting and it's just terrible
@AstroJannah very not really
subsystem for windows also kills all your headless processes as soon as you close the terminal window
because that's by design
@Droidbot I can get a free Windows license through uni. Will this be extra botnet edition?
just drivers, some essential work stuff and vidya but it works like shit
WSL is meant for development not for production
windows makes me want to reinstall the whole OS every month
i used tmux for development
you can use tmux on wsl
just dont close the terminal :^)
yes but when you close the window, it kills your tmux server
@kontroll if it's education, then it's rebranded enterprise version, which allows you to literally just turn off the botnet shit through group policy. Go for it.
Windows users are kind of like dutch people
Its one of the best things that can help us but we still complain about everything @Goz3rr
:^)
kek
@transience >Starting in Windows Insiders Build 17046, WSL supports background tasks (including daemons). In the past, if you opened WSL and started sshd, httpd, screen, or tmux you needed to have a console window open to keep those tools running. But, starting with 17046, these processes will continue running in the background even after the last console window has been closed.
cygwin doesnt have that problem but then you give up the package manager
owo what's this
admittedly, i havent used wsl since 2017
yeah wsl improved massively with the cdreators update
my general rule is to just use what works most efficiently for my needs
even if it involves spinning up a vm to ssh into, so be it
lmao
kali linux support
what
dude lmao
13 year olds around the worlds rejoice
omg thank you ben
I didn't know this
funnily enough 13 year olds dont know how to use kali linux even if they argue they can
there's no point getting people to swap to your OS, just stick with what works for you and how you work most efficiently.
Though that doesn't mean I can't talk shit about Linux :^)