People Who Stuck with 5e: Any D&D 2024?

So, I've recently started a new D&D campaign with my long-term group, with the second session tomorrow.

I decided to stay with D&D 5e due to a mixture of ethical concerns with WotC and not being a huge fan of all of the rules in the playtests (and liking to keep my money!). However, I have compromised with a couple of members of my group. The base rules are going to work with D&D 5e, but players can use classes from D&D 2024 if they'd rather, as well as any (barring ones I decide to ban) spells not in base D&D 5e.

If there's any clash, D&D 5e will typically take precedence, but it's not a hard and fast rule (I'd entertain the D&D 2024 version of True Strike, for example).

So far, I have players running the D&D 2024 Barbarian, Monk, and Sorcerer (funnily enough, some of the most improved classes) alongside a D&D 5e Paladin and Bard, and there haven't seemed to be any glaring issues. They're using D&D 5e races and feats, again with no clashes so far. This is all alongside a variety of minor houserules that mean we're not playing 5e to the letter anyway.

I'm sure I'm not the only person doing this, so I'm curious. How many people have blended the rules of the two editions, and how much did you blend?