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Daily Blog #806: Solution Saturday 4/12/25

 


Hello Reader, 

This week Chris Eng comes back again with some research in his own Daily Blogs about WSL. While I think we can all appreciate Chris's winning streak I'm looking for all of you to come out in force this coming week to challenge him for a win!

 

The Challenge:

What artifacts are left behind when running a docker container using Ubuntu WSL (which I believe is the default standard. Bonus points for artifacts that reflect interactions between the container and the host.

 

The winning answer:

Chris Eng / OG Mini Blog

https://ogmini.github.io/2025/04/08/David-Cowen-Sunday-Funday-WSL-Docker.html

https://ogmini.github.io/2025/04/10/WSL-Docker-Part-2.html

https://ogmini.github.io/2025/04/11/WSL-Docker-Part-3.html

wsl

Daily Blog #800: Sunday Funday 4/6/25

Hello Reader, 

This week I wanted to turn your attention to WSL or Windows Subsystem for Linux. With WSL becoming more common on windows systems for things like Docker its been awhile since I've seen a lot of research around whats left behind from it's usage. Let's see what you can do!

The Prize:

$100 Amazon Giftcard


 
The Rules:

  1. You must post your answer before Friday 4/11/25 7PM CST (GMT -6)
  2. The most complete answer wins
  3. You are allowed to edit your answer after posting
  4. If two answers are too similar for one to win, the one with the earlier posting time wins
  5. Be specific and be thoughtful
  6. Anonymous entries are allowed, please email them to dlcowen@gmail.com. Please state in your email if you would like to be anonymous or not if you win.
  7. In order for an anonymous winner to receive a prize they must give their name to me, but i will not release it in a blog post
  8. AI assistance is welcomed but if a post is deemed to be entirely AI written it will not qualify for a prize. 


The Challenge:

What artifacts are left behind when running a docker container using Ubuntu WSL (which I believe is the default standard. Bonus points for artifacts that reflect interactions between the container and the host.

Also Read: Daily Blog #799: Solution Saturday 4/5/25