Sure bro, that's the spirit. I personally have Ubuntu installed, but i still remain arch user inside.

Because, i installed Kubuntu, then noticed scaling issues on KDE, uninstalled kde, and all kde-related packages, and rolled on a gnome desktop environmentf from general Ubuntu. It was a hustle, but worked out.

Linux is highly enjoyable, runs much smoother than windows.

Basically, only throwback is if you have to use windows specific software there is gonna be some problems.

So when i have to work from home, i boot into windows, cuz of the highly specialized software i have to use for my job.

It's probably possible to make it work on linux, but I didn't tried yet, and this is gonna ve a huge hustle.

__Linux is better than Windows in anything, except being Windows itself__