The answer is a resoundingmaybe.
“I’d recommend waiting until the .2 version is out.
I used to be a day-one updater until Catalina wreaked havoc on my MacMini.
MacOS Sonoma.Apple
“With multiple devices at home, updating can be a year-long affair.
I prefer a stable Ventura over a buggy Sonoma.
Also, remember, things usually stabilize after the last update of the year.”
Desktop widgets on macOS Sonoma.Apple
But even if you really want to try out these features, it might be worth waiting.
That’s good overall advice for companies, but does it apply to you?
If your Mac is your main computer, then you should be careful.
Game mode on macOS Sonoma.Apple
The most likely problem is app compatibility.
If you make music, for example, then perhaps your favorite plugins won’t work in Sonoma.
Ditto any specialist software you use for your job.
If you update, you won’t be able to work.
You do have backups, right?
The trick is to let other people do the dirty work.
Only when you know everything works should you jump in.
In short, a little patience goes a long way.