I have my laptop running Windows 11 and it has a fair bit of frustrations my desktop runs Windows 10.I have no intention of installing windows 11. don't want the frustration of either things not working or having to reinstall/reconfigure stuff to work with it. my next computer will likely be windows 11, but I've only had this computer since last year as it was a replacement when something was wrong with the bluetooth of my original laptop.
for example Windows 11 using obs does wonky things and seems to have memory leak issues. the audio bar is delayed with its sound reactions.
other than that it's useful for my degree program in application development. it lets me test my Android applications through the subsystem and side loading.
it's definitely not for everyone but meets my needs for my courses. if I wasn't in school for that I would be running Windows 10.