This is not Vista times, where you can easily get away with a bad OS generation. For the first time in about 12 years I'm dual booting Win 10 and KDE on Ubuntu, and it actually feels like a usable and practical setup.
Win 11 really seems to be hateful of users almost. Does it have a target audience anymore, or is it now designed by Mac users that work at MS? Seems like almost everyone should stay on Win 10 or migrate to Mac or Linux. The greatest strength Windows had was that developers could mess around while non-techies would always have a way to do whatever work they needed.
I gave it a week instead of a day because I'm old and change is difficult but, if anything, the productivity impacts of their design choices were even more apparent at the end of that week.
Force tab grouping on the Taskbar? That stupid half context menu that requires an additional click to reach the real context menu?
Everything seemed designed to take at least two more clicks than Win10 while offering worse situational awareness as to what was open on my workstation.
I agree, Win11 is not a love letter to users. It's a drunken 3AM rant.