That's why lots of people will either switch to Linux or just keep using Windows 10. Most software that people need for work has a Linux equivalent nowadays and unless you really need to update to Windows 11 for some reason, you shouldn't bother as there's no need. Windows 10 does everything I need anyway and I use Ubuntu for Linux stuff, TBH you could easily just use Ubuntu and wine to run windows apps within it, or just use a windows 10 VM for those times you really need to run a windows app. For web browsing when windows 10 stops being supported, you can just run a browser in a sandbox anyway and that way you don't need to worry too much about internet nasties.That's the deal with the TPM chip and windows 11 soon windows will not let you run unsigned programs at all, like the drivers today