I switched to Windows 18 months ago and continue to be happy. Only complaint is devs gratuitously ignoring windows support.
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Replying to @WebReflection
It's good when it works and for projects where it's fast enough. This thread has sapped a lot of my enthusiasmhttps://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2448#issuecomment-341932033 …
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Replying to @wycats
I'll keep staying happily on Arch Linux then, thanks for sharing the issue.
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they need to fix a lot there. When they'll give access to system notifications and GPU/Desktop UI I'll re-think Bash on Windows integration.
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Replying to @WebReflection
It's mostly useful for running command line build tools, which is 90% or more of why I care.
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You can do stuff like `$ code .` and it works seamlessly with the windows installed vscode.
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Replying to @wycats @WebReflection
Love the fact that you can run windows exes from Linux subsystem tho.
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