They can disagree all they want, but the kernel is similar enough that the earlier version of Win 10 still had a 6.x kernel version identifier at Microsoft. it was only after it became a running joke that they decided to just update it to match the public-facing Windows version (hence skipping 7-9 in their versioning). That's saying a lot.I think Chromium and Firefox devs would disagree on similarity between NT 6.x and NT 10.0.
You'd be hard-pressed to find parts of "10.x" on the Win API side that make a significant difference for how a browser operates. I'm sure if you search long and hard you can find some, but in the big picture it'd not be significant.So how about dropping NT 6.x and have it work better on NT 10.x?
Overall not sure if you're being tongue-in-cheek or what with the rest of your post...
