Same, except on Mojave. Keeping fingers crossed that 10.16 will continue supporting 2012.
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Why are you still on Mojave? If I may ask
Still on Mojave on my work laptop. If there's no clear benefit to outweigh potentially breaking some local setup I have then I ignore it.
Speaking for myself (not the person you asked) I still have machines on El Capitan and don't plan to upgrade them because they just work. High Sierra almost completely bricked them. Every new version of MacOS is more buggy than the previous and it takes dozens of hours of googling to figure out how to work around the bugs, restore features Apple removed, and turn off misfeatures Apple added.
I have a working machine and wherever I have read, Catalina is buggy. There is absolutely no reason to upgrade and waste time fixing bugs.
I still have 32-bit applications.
More to the point, I don't know of any compelling reasons to upgrade from Mojave. The new battery-conditioning feature may be the first such.