this post was submitted on 07 Mar 2024
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You can with Windows 10.
Okay? Windows 10 is EoL next year. Why reference something that's literally dying next year like it's a valid alternative? The current product is Windows 11. You cannot move the taskbar without modifying shit that you shouldn't need to modify (registry).
I linked you their documentation showing that they're EoL'ing Windows 10 next year... You say I don't know what "literally" means. Are you daft?
EoL Oct 2025, is "literally" next year.
I'm going to say I understand the word quite well. You on the other hand might not understand how to parse data much at all.
Edit: Think about "EoL" say it slowly in your head... End of Life... If it's at the end of it's life... it's......
LMFAO! What a baby. You tell me that I don't know what words mean. Then when shown that I understood and used the word properly you run away. End of Life is literally (Yes using the word properly) Windows KILLING windows 10. So I'm correct in stating that it will be dying. That's that.
Dude, is that necessary?
Probably not, oof