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  • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

    spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

    * more AI
    * you can move the taskbar

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    Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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    @davidgerard Reduce AI entry points in NOTEPAD from 7 to 6 🥹

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    • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

      spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

      * more AI
      * you can move the taskbar

      Link Preview Image
      Our commitment to Windows quality

      Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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      #10

      @davidgerard One of the problems with Microsoft is that all of its products are driven by marketing. So even C#, a programming language gets chock full of things that "people are asking for" without any attention to overall design quality. This also means that things are updated just so people can see things changing, whether they like them or not.

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      • ehproque@neopaquita.esE ehproque@neopaquita.es

        @davidgerard I'm shocked shocked that there's still a taskbar. Surely the AI guesses what you want to do next and just does it?

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        @ehproque you have to pick up the mouse and talk into it

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        • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

          spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

          * more AI
          * you can move the taskbar

          Link Preview Image
          Our commitment to Windows quality

          Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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          Windows Insider Blog (blogs.windows.com)

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          someplaceunknown@mastodon.social
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          @davidgerard

          did they remove moving the taskbar???

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          • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

            spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

            * more AI
            * you can move the taskbar

            Link Preview Image
            Our commitment to Windows quality

            Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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            #13

            @davidgerard The taskbar is one of the big dealbreakers for me.

            Strip out all the Metro shite and all MS online tools, and maybe we can talk. Maybe.

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            • someplaceunknown@mastodon.socialS someplaceunknown@mastodon.social

              @davidgerard

              did they remove moving the taskbar???

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              davidgerard@circumstances.run
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              @Someplaceunknown i remember moving it in Windows 95 or 98, but evidently they improved Windows since then

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              • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

                * more AI
                * you can move the taskbar

                Link Preview Image
                Our commitment to Windows quality

                Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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                Windows Insider Blog (blogs.windows.com)

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                @davidgerard wait, i'm sure i could move the taskbar in Windows 10

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                • rycochet@furs.socialR rycochet@furs.social

                  @davidgerard The task bar moving will be vibe coded, so 30% of the time, it won't move and it will pretend it has, and there's a 3% chance of your task bar ending up projected on the moon.

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                  @Rycochet @davidgerard That might actually be an improvement, much as I hate to say it.

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                  • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                    @ehproque you have to pick up the mouse and talk into it

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                    @davidgerard @ehproque Has anyone named a UI paradigm "Transparent Aluminum" ?

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                    • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                      spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

                      * more AI
                      * you can move the taskbar

                      Link Preview Image
                      Our commitment to Windows quality

                      Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

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                      Windows Insider Blog (blogs.windows.com)

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                      #18

                      "Thank you for holding us to a high standard."

                      LOL

                      Imagine a multi-billion dollar company considering "updates that do not destroy my SSD or ruin the login screen" to be a high standard.

                      @davidgerard

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                      • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                        spectacular improvements coming to Windows 11!

                        * more AI
                        * you can move the taskbar

                        Link Preview Image
                        Our commitment to Windows quality

                        Hello Windows Insiders, I want to speak to you directly, as an engineer who has spent his career building technology that people depend on every day. Windows touches more people's lives than almost any technology on Earth. Every day, we hear from th

                        favicon

                        Windows Insider Blog (blogs.windows.com)

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                        sethrichards@mas.to
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                        #19

                        @davidgerard Finally catching up to where they were in (checks notes) 1995!

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                        • davidgerard@circumstances.runD davidgerard@circumstances.run

                          @Someplaceunknown i remember moving it in Windows 95 or 98, but evidently they improved Windows since then

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                          @davidgerard @Someplaceunknown
                          Better rename their OS to Widows, 'cause it only serves to drain every man and dyke of their will to live.
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