Even if you can’t reliably control it, if you make a tool that generates CSAM you’ve made a CSAM generator. You have a moral responsibility to either make your tool unavailable, or figure out how to control it.
I recently bought a C5 and never connected it to the network. No issues so far.
Maybe it doesn't count but podman works great on WSL2 as far as I can tell.
Even if you can’t reliably control it, if you make a tool that generates CSAM you’ve made a CSAM generator. You have a moral responsibility to either make your tool unavailable, or figure out how to control it.
I recently bought a C5 and never connected it to the network. No issues so far.
Maybe it doesn't count but podman works great on WSL2 as far as I can tell.