What exactly is a windows subsystem? Is it like VM?
Batman
Unemployed guy Migrated to Lemmy after getting IP banned from reddit
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Batman@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish
1·9 months agoI never really liked the twitter like apps, at this point I’m even banned from X where people literally say any shit which comes to their mind
I’m searching for a reddit like forum and till now Lemmy is the one which I have got
Batman@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish
11·9 months agoYeah you’re right.
Fediverse is a great step forward. But it really creates echo chambers, even more so than on Reddit I feel.
But the difference is that you can create your own instances too if you don’t like their ideologies. Or even make your community. So it’s slightly better
Btw have you gotten any better alternative of Reddit?
Batman@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish
22·9 months agoBro I am using Lemmy for the same reason. And honestly here people won’t understand your concerns either
I was IP banned in reddit for saying that gender neutral laws should be implemented in my country. And here I’m banned in a community for saying communism won’t save my country.
There is no difference as such between these two platforms. The only good thing about reddit is that it had more relevant subs and users
Batman@lemm.eeto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•For me, it's going to be Fediverse or nothingEnglish
21·9 months agoI have started to like Lemmy too. I made an account here because I was IP banned in reddit for expressing my opinion on gender neutral laws in my country
That’s the worst part of reddit. You can’t say something which go against their ideologies. Although I still want my reddit account back because fediverse isn’t popular in my country and there aren’t much relevant subs for me in here

So if I use a subsystem of linux in windows, then i wouldn’t risk losing data and it would be much more efficient than VM?