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I like how taskbar buttons dynamically resize depending on window title. I like that the size of the buttons on the taskbar are all different, and I like not having a way to change this back to the boring obvious tried-and-true standard of having buttons that are all the same size.
I like that the rules appear to not make any fucking sense, leading to situations where you can have 3 entries for the same program with the same content open that are all different sizes.

I like it because it takes me out of whatever I'm doing and forces me to notice the user interface. I like getting distracted by little hints of movement at the bottom of the screen that make me stop and go "wait what the fuck did it just do".
I like that when I last searched for "windows 11 taskbar button resize disable", the only mention of the word "disable" on the first page of search results was this:

I like having to put "site:reddit.com" at the end of my search query before I can even begin to scratch the surface of the issue.
And I like having to ultimately give up and live with it because at the end of the day, it's a feature and not a bug.
kagi.com solved this problem for me.
Why in the world do you have titles of the taskbar?!
Ungrouped buttons with titles is very efficient for me, too. I grew up with Windows 95 (that was the default behaviour back then) and my brain can handle this really well. I despise grouped buttons I have to hover over to see the actual windows and the icons only mode makes the clickable area too small and annoying to navigate to.
I grew up with that too, but the only time I've had any sort of slowdown from grouped icons is when I've been juggling like 4 excel sheets. I don't often find myself with that many instances of the same program open often enough for it to matter.
It was an adjustment at first back in... Windows 7 I think, but I really haven't missed it since.
Yeah it took me a bit after 7 came out. But having all my excel windows in one group is way more efficent than two excel windows over here, one in the middle, and a 4th way off at the end of all my windows.
Visibility and accessibility of windows, without the need to expand a group or neutral icon.
Coz there are multiple windows and I don't want to click and hunt for the one I want
Why wouldn't you? It's faster and more efficient.
You can't tell what the icon does?
If I've got three+ browser instances open the distinction is incredibly useful.
I am really wondering this too. Seems like people just love making the user experience harder for themselves because "that's what I grew up with".