You don’t have to be in the cloud if you don’t want.
That is what I have heard, but I am not sure about the experimentation period while I get everything set up.
On a more visceral level, I find that every time something gets updated by Microsoft, I spend days and months trying to find the mechanisms that always worked well for me before. Sometimes they are there, but hidden. Other times they have been removed to better support use on a platform I do not want Windows on.
Again, I’m certainly not arguing against others upgrading, but these are my concerns.
You don’t have to be on the cloud? Just try getting rid of that if you aren’t a tech.