• foggy@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    I don’t think anyone is a “wsl user” so much as they’ve found themselves in a position where the lowest friction solution is utilizing wsl for a given situation.

    Around 2019, even up until like 2022 if you wanted to run docker in windows, that was how to do it.

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      I learned the shell in wsl before I switched to Linux full time. I wasn’t trying to learn it intentionally. Just didn’t want to develop software on windows. It’s a great gateway drug that reduces friction by a lot.

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      13 hours ago

      Pretty much my situation. Work stuff, Windows machine, but Linux/Docker workflow and I refuse to let go of my POSIX shell.

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      13 hours ago

      What’s the current best way to run docker on Windows?

      I’m still using wsl(2) for that in 2025 because it seems to be the path of least resistance on Win11.

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        12 hours ago

        That could very well be the best practice. I haven’t had to run docker in windows since then.