Nah it's all good. Been there and done that. Sometimes you need a Linux VM and sometimes you need a different type of Linux VM.

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This cat is suspicious that you’re pulling his paw.

He’s pulling your tail kitty!

But I’ve been a good kitty!

Says who?

It all depends on what task you're doing, I guess.

VirtualBox doesn’t play well with Hyper-V. VMWare supports it, but I was hoping to dodge paying $200 for snapshots.

Oh I know. You can change the virtualization method on Virtual Box, but it still runs like asshole. It's incredibly slow. Which is why I said it depends on what you want to do. Anything with a GUI always ran like shit for me.

Soon as I turned HyperV off it runs great. Have you had any experience running Linux builds in docker? I may just use VSCode + Docker instead of WSL.