So I’ve recently been interested in doing a complete switch from Windows to Ubuntu, and I’ve been playing around with WSL2 in Windows quite a bit and I have to admit I am pretty impressed with their implementation.

However, one of the reasons I’ve been drawn to Linux these days is the privacy aspect, and I’m looking to get everyone’s thoughts on whether using Linux apps in WSL improves your privacy at all, or do I need to just flat out get off windows to get any sort of privacy benefit. My plan is to eventually get off Windows completely, but I guess I’m wondering if WSL is a good middle ground.

  • ax1900kr
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    -11 year ago

    WSL is not Linux. Has none of the advatanges of Linux. Fuck windows

    • dr_robot
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      41 year ago

      Well, that’s just not true. WSL indeed is not Linux, but it does have several of the advantages of Linux.

      It is not good if you want a home desktop solution, because that’s not what it’s there for. However, if you need to use Windows for something, e.g., at work to have full outlook MS office compatibility (access through the web is not great) but need Linux for dev work then WSL is great.

      In short, I’d say WSL is there if you want to do dev work on Linux, but everything else on Windows.