Is there a fundamental limitation that would make it impossible to use a haskell-style coherent typeclass system, where the instance of a typeclass must be globally unique? My guess is yes, since that would probably…
They did the thing that Tavis complained about: "No need to trust us, your data stays on your device (safely encrypted)" You still need to trust that the software is secure.
What problems have you had in WSL2?
Is there a fundamental limitation that would make it impossible to use a haskell-style coherent typeclass system, where the instance of a typeclass must be globally unique? My guess is yes, since that would probably…
They did the thing that Tavis complained about: "No need to trust us, your data stays on your device (safely encrypted)" You still need to trust that the software is secure.
What problems have you had in WSL2?