← Back to context Comment by throw20251220 1 month ago Windows is the problem, not Docker. Just try wsl2 and you’ll see… 2 comments throw20251220 Reply breakingcups 1 month ago That's a very naive take. The issue is Docker Desktop, a buggy mess. I have plenty of well-functioning, complex Windows applications with detailed troubleshooting utilities. throw20251220 1 month ago Yeah, it's all naive when it doesn't work for you. It's naive using Windows.
breakingcups 1 month ago That's a very naive take. The issue is Docker Desktop, a buggy mess. I have plenty of well-functioning, complex Windows applications with detailed troubleshooting utilities. throw20251220 1 month ago Yeah, it's all naive when it doesn't work for you. It's naive using Windows.
throw20251220 1 month ago Yeah, it's all naive when it doesn't work for you. It's naive using Windows.
That's a very naive take. The issue is Docker Desktop, a buggy mess. I have plenty of well-functioning, complex Windows applications with detailed troubleshooting utilities.
Yeah, it's all naive when it doesn't work for you. It's naive using Windows.