Better wsl instructions for recent versions of go & node
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wsl --install -d Ubuntu-22.04 # To get a somewhat recent version of Go
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```
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After this, you can open a (wsl) terminal and run the commands:
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```bash
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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
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sudo apt install -y make podman
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:longsleep/golang-backports
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install golang-go
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# For a recent version of node:
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curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.7/install.sh | bash
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nvm install node
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```
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If you get any errors related to virtualization, you will need to enable virtualization in the BIOS. This is a common issue, and you can find a guide for your specific motherboard online. This is a one-time operation and will not affect your windows installation. This setting is usually called "VT-x" or "AMD-V" and is usually found in the CPU settings. If you can't find it, shoot me a message and I'll find it for you.
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If you're **still dead set** on using a vanilla Windows environment, you will need the following:
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