I bought an office chair last year - the accountant cheered, the comedian. He's used to me claiming nothing but the space.
Windows 11... They moved my cheese again, and I'm getting a little old for that. It's different, especially for someone (a luddite!) who doesn't want cloud-based diddly and isn't impressed by the moving of tool access to new spots on the screen. DS, who spouts the specs of everything in the house in gibberish, is impressed (for what it is; his tools are more expensive, he likes Lenovo, whereas I refuse to pay those prices - but he runs Solidworks and needs more power than I'll ever need) - says it's more "intuitive" and tells me they're going to stop providing product keys for Windows 10 some time this year, so I guess they're forcing the issue OR it was his way of heading me off before I could ask "can you make this one do what that one..." It's fine. It's FAST, but I'm not sure if that's 11 or just that I haven't bogged this one down with my tedious 'stuff,' I haven't moved much over.
The first thing I did was set the default to a browser other than Edge and ditch McAfee in favor of something more proactive. It already says it needs to update (it's been in use for less than 12 hours and has been restarted 4 times since 'waking up,' LOL), but I'm working so it just has to wait.
I'm sure it'll be fine, but my brain sort of peaked with 2007. Vista was such misery that I cringe every time they say they've made things "better."