Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) debuted with Windows 10 as a simpler way to run Linux distributions without needing a third-party hypervisor. WSL 2 improved its numerous shortcomings and became an easy way to run and manage multiple Linux distros on Windows. I personally use it with an Ubuntu VM running Docker for a PaperlessNGX instance with a local LLM. WSL now supports GPU passthrough, so running the local LLM by powering it with my NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU isn’t an issue.