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strubbl@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago

Microsoft embraces Linux kernel's eBPF super-tool, extends it for Windows

www.theregister.com

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Microsoft embraces Linux kernel's eBPF super-tool, extends it for Windows

www.theregister.com

strubbl@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 years ago
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    4 years ago

    Embrace, extend, ex…

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      did anyone seriously switch from linux to use windows 10 and WSL, not as a joke i mean?

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        Some people legit told me “glad I can ditch dual boot and use Linux on Windows finally”. The amount of cringe I felt can’t be put in a comment.

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      …empt from extinguishing

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    Microsoft did the embracing. Now we are at the extending stage.

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