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  • finitebanjo@piefed.world
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    7 hours ago

    TBF the task manager and those windows explorer dialogues were programed in like 1996 and it’s probably one of the best functioning feature in Windows so changing it too much carries high risks.

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      6 hours ago

      changing it too much carries high risks

      This is such a Windows way of thinking and I can’t really explain it. Why does every other OS constantly change and evolve but Windows is like “can’t touch this code from a quarter century ago?”

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        There is nothing in windows that’s a small tweak.
        Changing anything has implications to a banking business Joe somewhere, who’s program depends on the original feature working as it does, or one of the 16 layers of code is simply tangled in a way such change would require cascade of rewrites.

        I’ve read articles about various developments: working with regex, or just adding a control panel option, and it’s an absolute nightmare.

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      5 hours ago

      The current UI is very different to the original UI though.