From a privacy standpoint, W10 has seen most of the crap backported already so its a bit of a wash.
Windows 11 is a bit different and does have some wonk still. But there are things integrated that are nice. I moved to an ultrawide recently and the W11 native options for things like window sizing or taskbar management are much better and don't need 3p apps like you do on w10 with the likes of PowerToys or Taskbarx.
I still use Linux day to day and may even move there for work to be honest now that I don't do a lot of IC work in windows now.
From a privacy standpoint, W10 has seen most of the crap backported already so its a bit of a wash.
Windows 11 is a bit different and does have some wonk still. But there are things integrated that are nice. I moved to an ultrawide recently and the W11 native options for things like window sizing or taskbar management are much better and don't need 3p apps like you do on w10 with the likes of PowerToys or Taskbarx.
I still use Linux day to day and may even move there for work to be honest now that I don't do a lot of IC work in windows now.