Message from @AstroJannah

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2018-05-08 11:13:04 UTC  

its haskell

2018-05-08 11:13:19 UTC  

that's what docker etc is for :^)

2018-05-08 11:13:21 UTC  

its 2018 dude

2018-05-08 11:13:24 UTC  

everything is just fighting for hdd priority from what I noticed, everything starts booting and it's just terrible

2018-05-08 11:13:33 UTC  

@AstroJannah very not really

2018-05-08 11:13:37 UTC  

subsystem for windows also kills all your headless processes as soon as you close the terminal window

2018-05-08 11:13:44 UTC  

because that's by design

2018-05-08 11:13:54 UTC  

@Droidbot I can get a free Windows license through uni. Will this be extra botnet edition?

2018-05-08 11:14:00 UTC  

just drivers, some essential work stuff and vidya but it works like shit

2018-05-08 11:14:10 UTC  

WSL is meant for development not for production

2018-05-08 11:14:21 UTC  

windows makes me want to reinstall the whole OS every month

2018-05-08 11:14:23 UTC  

i used tmux for development

2018-05-08 11:14:28 UTC  

you can use tmux on wsl

2018-05-08 11:14:39 UTC  

just dont close the terminal :^)

2018-05-08 11:14:42 UTC  

yes but when you close the window, it kills your tmux server

2018-05-08 11:14:43 UTC  

@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.

2018-05-08 11:14:45 UTC  

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

2018-05-08 11:14:51 UTC  

:^)

2018-05-08 11:15:08 UTC  

@Droidbot That's nice. I might install it on my new computer then.

2018-05-08 11:15:12 UTC  

kek

2018-05-08 11:15:29 UTC  

If it wasn't for windows we would still type commands on a 360p screen

2018-05-08 11:15:43 UTC  

@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.

2018-05-08 11:15:45 UTC  

cygwin doesnt have that problem but then you give up the package manager

2018-05-08 11:15:46 UTC  

owo what's this

2018-05-08 11:16:03 UTC  

admittedly, i havent used wsl since 2017

2018-05-08 11:16:31 UTC  

*hard bass*

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/443370611973292042/unknown.png

2018-05-08 11:16:42 UTC  

yeah wsl improved massively with the cdreators update

2018-05-08 11:16:42 UTC  

my general rule is to just use what works most efficiently for my needs

2018-05-08 11:17:11 UTC  

even if it involves spinning up a vm to ssh into, so be it

2018-05-08 11:17:15 UTC  

lmao

2018-05-08 11:17:17 UTC  

kali linux support

2018-05-08 11:17:21 UTC  

what

2018-05-08 11:17:23 UTC  

dude lmao

2018-05-08 11:17:29 UTC  

13 year olds around the worlds rejoice

2018-05-08 11:17:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189467888657235970/443370878315790346/autistic.png

2018-05-08 11:17:37 UTC  

omg thank you ben

2018-05-08 11:17:44 UTC  

I didn't know this

2018-05-08 11:18:00 UTC  

funnily enough 13 year olds dont know how to use kali linux even if they argue they can

2018-05-08 11:18:03 UTC  

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 :^)

2018-05-08 11:18:04 UTC  

darn it

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