Change 2022 to 2023

Yes, it's already 2023, and support for C++11 hasn't changed all that much!
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@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ auto cbor = json::to_msgpack(j); // 0xD5 (fixext2), 0x10, 0xCA, 0xFE
## Supported compilers
Though it's 2022 already, the support for C++11 is still a bit sparse. Currently, the following compilers are known to work:
Though it's 2023 already, the support for C++11 is still a bit sparse. Currently, the following compilers are known to work:
- GCC 4.8 - 12.0 (and possibly later)
- Clang 3.4 - 15.0 (and possibly later)