I agree. I have a Windows 11 laptop for work. It's had a few issues, including wifi connection problems for a while, but the one that has been most horrible is that it may or may not detect an external display. It's infuriating to plug it in and nothing happens. A reboot always fixes it, but that's no fun.
My work laptop, a Lenovo X1 running Windows 10, was completely busted out of the box. Sleep doesn't work, massive throttling issues running zoom (only improved a bit with firmware updates), WSL 100% CPU bugs, display port MST bugs, the list goes on and on. IT say all my issues are normal and known. About five years ago, I had a Linux Laptop for work, that was rock solid and I miss it very much.
Your post reminds me that my wife's Windows 11 laptop has a bug where it won't always shut down when she closes the lid. Sometimes I'll get up in the morning and hear the fan roaring, and the room will even be warm because of it. Guess who's the one that's going to have to figure out how to fix it. Her Windows maintenance time is low.