Then, one Tuesday afternoon, you right-clicked. You found Personalize . You clicked Colors .
And the world shifted.
We are Sysiphus with a color wheel. We know that tomorrow, an update might reset it to default gray. We know that in a meeting, someone will share their screen, and their taskbar will be the same default black, and we will feel a quiet loneliness—the loneliness of being the only one who cares about the color of a utility. change windows taskbar color
Scroll through a folder with a white background, and that beautiful crimson taskbar turns —bleached by the light of the window above it. The system reminds you: This is a skin. You did not change the bone. Then, one Tuesday afternoon, you right-clicked
You chose .
And yet, we keep changing it.