11 stopped me in my tracks because of memory demands
I tried 11 on a VM, just to see what all the hubbub was. Memory usage on just a base load of the OS was insane, performance was so-so. Can't imagine running graphic software, CAD, and everything else I use daily.
I don't like forced updates, unless it's something critical. Unfortunately most updates are like the govt passing laws, even a good one has tons of others attached that ain't so good, and it's all or nothing. If they're going to be forced, other than security and stability related updates, it would be nice if they had the decency to give the end user the ability to pick & choose features you want, or don't, based on their use. Windows is kind of the worst, they aren't very up front with everything they include, so you have to hunt to see what's slowing you down now, what got re-activated that you turned off.I'm gonna keep running 10pro until support ends next year, hopefully by then all the negative feedback they get will force them to back the hell up a bit, and 11 will be more stable & usable.
It's not just windows either. I'm not even interested in updating the Mac with the latest greatest. Most of the updates listed are screen savers, widgets, yet another messaging app, gaming stuff, AirPod apps... More fluff than substance... Stuff that the average home user may like to play with, but for professional use it all just wastes resources, memory, storage, and my time to disable or remove everything I will never, ever need or use. Sad part is, which ever you use, even if you can skip one you don't want, they get you twice as hard, and still shove it down your throat with the next major update.