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"path": "/t/possible-bug-open-config-toml-in-wsl-environment-opens-windows-config-path/1375730#post_3",
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"textContent": "shanepicker:\n\n> it should offer to read both WSL\n\nConsider use of a distro in the Linux subsystem as a minimum attempt at sandbox, beside giving AI Posix (it sort of understands). You want the AI able to rewrite its own config?\n\nAlso, I’m not so certain that they’d be clever enough to map your default Linux to its path; have a look:\n`\\\\wsl$`\n\nThen consider how it might go wrong when you ponder after running and reading:\n\n`wsl --list --online`",
"title": "Possible bug: \"Open config.toml in WSL environment\" opens Windows config path"
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