Voted both "no" and "it's fine" because I definitely dislike it but not enough to call it, hatred.
A lot of changes over W10 feel unnecessary or "great but why does it deserve being called W11 and not patched W10?" at the very best. Not all of them, some things are actually awesome. But the new context menu... I'd love to personally bury the promoters of this chicanery alive.
A lot of changes we needed we still don't get. Why does keyboard manager still add unnecessary layouts? Why does explorer.exe still not show folder size automatically so we could manage our space without needing to right-click every single folder (hovering doesn't cut it because it still for some reason doesn't always work), totally annoying. M$ never addressed this issue despite me calling them out on it in TWO THOUSAND ELEVEN.
Previous W11 builds weren't exactly great from the HW optimisations standpoint, either. My RAM, otherwise rock stable in any heavy load in any other OS, crashed like no tomorrow even under mild loads like web surfing. QVL issue I suppose, half my sticks are no-names. 24H2 is infamous for its AM5 related bugs but no idea how exaggerated that is since I'm on LGA1700 and 24H2 just works, unlike older W11 builds.
Some older games like Zombie Smashers X somehow work on W10 but refuse to do so on W11.
QoL updates are barely noticeable. Bloating is all over the place. Half OS worth of things I don't even hypothetically need. All in all, considering recent software trends, W11 can even be deemed a piece of art. But being better than absolute abominations driven by marketologists with real engineers being constantly beaten with a club for being vocal isn't really an achievement. Can't say W11 had more engineering than marketing in mind, either.