Microsoft announces "Total Darkness Mode" for Windows 11
"Windows has never looked better!" says Twitter user
In response to a growing trend of “Dark Mode” for applications an Operating Systems, Microsoft has today announced the immediate availability of a new “Total Darkness Mode” for Windows 11.
“We heard a lot of you like dark mode,” stated Microsoft CEO, Satya Nadella. “So we made the darkest dark mode humanly possible. You’re welcome.”
“We went through a lot of iterations before we got it just right,” said one of the designers working on the new look for Windows 11. “We kept making it darker… and our CEO kept telling us to keep going. He really encouraged us to push the envelope. To see just how dark we could make it.”
The response to “Total Darkness Mode” has been overwhelmingly positive, with many users praising the new, bold look.
In response, Ubuntu Linux has announced a new look for their Linux based Operating System dubbed “Just a Lot of Orange”. The Ubuntu team has provided The Lunduke Journal with an exclusive, sneak peak of what their OS will look like after the next update:
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