This probably shouldn't go here, and it probably would end up out of date soon enough, but Windows 11 seems to be making Windows 10 even worse.
How? Just look at 22000.51. It looks good, the return of the startup sound is nice, and its wallpapers are fucking amazing. HOWEVER, when you dig beneath the surface, it gets much worse. First off, why is 90% of the shell based on Edge Webview? You can press F7 to view the Caret Browsing dialog for fucks sake. A few apps also pull this shit too, and it blows my mind they'd let this happen. Secondly, what did they do to the UI? Windows 10's UI may have sucked ass, but at least it followed basic principals. When you open the start menu in Windows 10, All Apps is right there. In 8.1, the down arrow is at the bottom left. In 7 and below, All Programs is very close to the start button as well. In Windows 11, you have to move your cursor alllllll the way to the top right for no reason, just to be brought to the same All Apps UI Windows 10 has. Speaking of the start menu, why is half of the menu dedicated to showing 6 files you opened recently? Who the fuck wants that? At least put shit there like Computer or the user folder or Documents since people actually use those. Oh wait, those are buried behind Settings for no reason whatsoever, and are lined at the bottom, sort of like a fucked up version of Cinnamon's menu. But enough about the start menu. The taskbar is awful by default. The start menu was always in the bottom left for one reason. Fitt's Law. It's so you can shoot your mouse directly into the corner and click. Sure, you couldn't click the exact corner until XP, but the logic still applies. Windows 11 moved EVERYTHING to the center just to make it seem different. You can't just shoot your mouse into the corner anymore. You need to wiggle the cursor a bit to left of the center and click now. Not to mention the Show Desktop button. Ever since it got introduced in the Windows 7 builds, it always had its hitbox all the way into the corner of the screen. The only changes it really had was 8.x and 10 updating its design and the button becoming smaller in 8.1. Windows 11, on the other hand, decides to completely ignore Fitt's Law and make the button not work unless you hover over the button itself, which isn't even in the exact corner anymore. Why?! It baffles my mind how they could fuck up a simple design choice like that. Also, what the fuck happened to context menus? 10's were inconsistent as fuck but at least they were usable. 21996 had pretty good ones too, but 22000.51 ruined them so fucking much. First off, why is there so much padding? Second off, why is cut/copy/paste/whatever buttons at the top of the menu for no reason? To copy Office? Third off, why is the size of the menu inconsistent for submenus? Fourth off, that's even MORE context menu styles in Windows. Speaking of stupid changes for no reason, Explorer. What the fuck did they do? It's like they took Explorer and slapped a transparent command bar wannabe on top of a perfectly fine and more functional ribbon. Why? To make it look new? The ribbon was completely fine and more functional than this bullshit ever was. If you wanted to make a more clean version of Explorer, you have the command bar right there, WHICH STILL EXISTS IN THE OS, BY THE WAY. Open Admini- I mean Windows Tools and look for yourself. There's a command bar right there. Not to mention, why does Windows Tools not support dark mode and looks fucking terrible when you have it on? Anyway, if you then move to another folder in a Windows Tools window, what do you get? THE FUCKING RIBBON. Why is there three Explorers in Windows 11?! How does it get to that point?! Oh wait, it's fucking Microsoft. All they've been doing with Windows for the past decade is just layering a ton of useless shit on top of the Windows NT kernel just to make it seem like it's fresh and new. In reality, the same old 1988 code is still deep within the OS, and nothing will change that unless Microsoft rewrites Windows from scratch. Why do you people like Windows 8.x? Because you could fix the UI and make it look damn near identical to Windows 7. Windows 10, for as little customization as there is, could still customize Windows a little bit. Windows 11 removes practically any customization, and its default UI is a fucking mess. How did they think this was a good idea? I am fucking baffled. How do you even make an OS worse than 10? I... I just can't.
Tl;dr: 11 bad. (at least in its current form)