Well, I'm doing it, I'm going boldly where many have gone before*: I'm upgrading my daily system from Win 10 to Win 11. I'm doing this for a few reasons, only one of which is to "stay current"; I have a few bugs I'm hoping will get cured in the process, and I'm definitely counting on leaving Internet Explorer behind forever. (Somehow in my Win 10 system Chrome is the default and Edge gets used sometimes but there are some kinds of links which still launch IE.)
* grammar note: "to boldly go" is probably the most prominent split infinitive of all time. Ouch. [Update: well, the good news is that it was easy and (seemingly) non-destructive to go back to Win 10. Thank you Microsoft for making it possible and easy. The bad news is that it was immediately obvious that Win 11 would have problems; many programs I use often did not work (including an ancient copy of Photoshop), settings were all over the place and messed up, and worst of all, IE was still there! I kid you not, first link I clicked launched IE. Bah. Anyway I will go again - someday it will be a must - but for now I'm baack...]
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