DavidTWco | 8 years ago | on: Star Citizen is likely in financial trouble
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DavidTWco | 8 years ago | on: Ask HN: What do you use in your New Tab window?
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DavidTWco | 9 years ago | on: Testing the Windows Subsystem for Linux
> having serve operations spit out the server into the actual Windows browser?
I'm unsure exactly what you mean. But you can absolutely run web servers in WSL and connect to them from any browser running on Windows.
In my experience, you can connect to any network services running on Windows from Linux (for example, I connect to the Docker for Windows daemon) and vice versa.
DavidTWco | 9 years ago | on: Microsoft’s Surface Pro 5 Said to Move to Intel Kaby Lake Processors
I do almost 100% of my work in Bash for Windows. Like one of the other commenters, I am on the slow ring insider builds, I needed this to get inotify support.
Using tmux and Vim, it's a really great environment. Before I started using Bash on Windows, I was still happy with the device, but developing on Windows was a bit of a pain.
Some of my work involves using Docker, which works surprisingly well - Docker for Windows runs Linux containers in Hyper-V without any configuration and I've never ran into a problem with that. Only thing I had to change was to make the daemon allow connections over tcp alongside the default named pipes. That way I can set the DOCKER_HOST variable and use it from within Bash on Windows. There are some minor niggles regarding volumes but it's otherwise perfect.
Outside development, using Windows on the device is pretty nice. I'd rather it didn't have ridiculous amounts of telemetry but it works great and the flexibility of the device is ideal for use around the house.
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Some great examples of this are the TWiT network and the Co-Optional podcast.
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