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Windows 10 is still supported currently. When that changes I will update to windows 11, until then I have no reason to do so.
This is the boat I'm in. I still have 6 months left to not deal with it, so until then, as far as Windows is concerned there is no TPM chip and I can't upgrade! I'm so very particular about how I like my computers setup and I'm dreading when windows 11 inevitably breaks everything. I just don't want to deal with it until they REALLY make me. Besides the laziness, the settings menus in Win 10 are hot garbage enough, and I hear 11 is infinitely worse. Nah, I'm good until I have no other choice.
Windows 11 ltsc is route I'll probably go when forced to upgrade. At least it won't have the sign in crap.