It is honestly incredible that such an important part of the Windows dev process is nearly unusable. It is easily the most fickle and opaque bit of software that I am required to depend upon.
Windows is the problem, not Docker. Just try wsl2 and you’ll see…
Yep. I used to have a ton of problems with Docker in Windows.
It has been a year without problems since I enabled WSL2 engine for Docker.
Honestly they should make the WSL2 Docker engine mandatory because otherwise things barely work.