Chrome is also capable of running Android software, there used to be a hack for doing so. See here: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/09/hack-runs-android-ap...

Unfortunately this was quickly patched, and I suspect this Windows Subsystem for Android hack will be as well.

I doubt. Microsoft definition of Windows nowadays is "we don't care what your operating system is, your executables should run on our WinOS as well". And if somebody actually does this port from 11 to 10, they'll be happy about it. More developers will run from other OS'es to Win

I doubt that they are super happy about it. Many of their newer software are gatekeeped to Win11 without a strong reason. They are pushing people to switch to 11.

Is there a reason to not switch?

Well, there are features missing.

Given how every monitor in existence is wide , it's super odd you can't drag the taskbar to the side, it's bottom only. https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-explains-why-you-ca...

The Win 11 context menu is just irritating, it displays a lot of unnecessary things and the "real" context menu is hidden under "show more options"

You can see much more at https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher/ -- and this project fixes them, too.