| ▲ | okanat 5 hours ago | |
If you are building natively, yes. However the original comment is about Dev Containers which runs under WSL2. If you open a native Windows folder in VSCode and activate the Dev Container, it will use the special drvfs mounts that communicate via Plan9 to host Windows OS to access native Windows files from the Docker distro. Since it is a network layer accross two kernels, it is slow as hell. | ||