#what is a container?
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Containerised Workloads are what use your PC's specs (CPU/GPU/RAM) to run workloads that can do various things, such as training AI, rendering images/videos, etc. and you get paid for it.
ok thx
i also have another error
it says "there seems to be an issue setting up wsl"
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help
open "turn windows features on or off" untick windows subsystem for linux and apply and restart pc
then try click on that button again
or using this !Obliterator
!obliterator